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Re: [EnergyPlus_Support] how to take the heat storage of the furniture into account?
My apologies. I composed a single reply to both of your e-mails, so I am
repeating it here.
Mike
1. I am not sure that I understand the first question. If you are trying to
model the thermal mass of the merchandise in the store, then use
Surface:HeatTransfer:InternalMass.
2. This depends on how you want to control the ventilation. To force an HVAC
system into night ventilation mode at a certain time, use schedules to turn on
the fan and turn off the cooling and heating coils. You might also use a
combination of SYSTEM AVAILABILITY MANAGER:DIFFERENTIAL THERMOSTAT, thermostat
setpoint schedules, and coil availability schedules.
3. Use Surface:HeatTransfer:InternalMass to describe furniture.
On 9 May 2004, at 8:52, sunnyxiaxia wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I should take into account the effects caused by the addtional heat
> loss during the night and the heat dissipation.
>
> Furthermore I want to know how to schedule the operation of the
> ventilation system.
>
> The last but not the least, how can I describe the heat storage of
> the furniture in the supermarket. Is it considered as the internal
> partition in the E+?
>
> Thanks a lot.
>
> Sunnyxiaxia
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