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[EnergyPlus_Support] Re: Window Field Multiplier, Where is the simulated wall area?



Once again Thank You Very Mutch

And wish all of the best for E+ 5 

Thank´s
MN

--- In EnergyPlus_Support@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Linda Lawrie <linda@...> wrote:
>
> You certainly should be able to find it in the
> 
> Output:Surfaces:List,Details;
> 
> report.
> 
> I'm a bit surprised it isn't shown in the envelope report.
> 
> At 11:45 AM 3/27/2010, Mário wrote:
> >Does anyone know if I use a Field Multiplier, 
> >larger then 1, for a window in a surface, if E+ 
> >considers this factor in calculating the heat 
> >balance on the actual wall surface?
> >  This means that the actual wall area for a 
> > surface which has a window, affected by a field 
> > multiplier, will have to discount the area of these.
> >   Where can I find the actual wall area discounting the window area?
> >In the envelope report I only find the wall 
> >total area and not the simulated area?
>




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