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[EnergyPlus_Support] Re: OtherSideCoefficient Outside Boundary Condition in windows.



Thanks! I did what you told me.

--- In EnergyPlus_Support@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Linda Lawrie <linda@...> wrote:
>
> You cannot use OtherSideCoefficients with Windows.  However, you can 
> use them with doors.  I'd create a material/construction that is 
> approximately the same U Value as your window and call it a door.
> 
> Light will not transmit through there, of course, but you will be 
> able to put your temperature profile in.
> 
> At 05:02 AM 7/1/2011, gerardmor wrote:
> >Hi, I'm Gerard Mor, a beginner user in EnergyPlus, I'm doing a 
> >calibration of a building that I was simulated in EnergyPlus. 
> >Briefly, I want to know if I can put a Outside Boundary Condition 
> >like OtherSideCoefficient or similar in a FenestrationSurface object 
> >(a window).
>




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