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Re: [EnergyPlus_Support] Leakage through windows



Leakage through windows must be specified by the user.  The heat 
transfer surfaces and subsurfaces only model solar gains and 
conduction through the building envelope.  Air leakage must be 
described using INFILTRATION or COMIS objects.

Mike



On 16 Dec 2002, at 16:41, Alexander Beisteiner wrote:

> Dear E+ User
> As windows are not completely air tight, depending on the construction
> and the age, I wonder if EnergyPlus accounts for such natural ingress?
> I am looking forward to your reply? Regards Alexander
> 
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