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[EnergyPlus_Support] Greenhouse effect



Hello
I attached a picture in the "_Problem_Submittals" folder under the name of GreenHouseEffect.zip
I got one a zone with two windows in the south side.
In the exterior side of that windows, the architect design a greenHouse like extension that in the winter time, its south window will be closed and will hoard heat throughout the day and in the evening time the tenant will open the bottom glider window and the upper (bottom pivot window) window for a short time. 
The hot air will be pushed into the zone by the cold air that enter from the bottom window.
My question is what is the best way to check the effect in Energy plus?
Do I create a different zone for the greenhouse?
How do I open the window between two zones?
And is that even possible to saw the effect in Energy Plus?

Thank you




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