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[EnergyPlus_Support] Re: How to simulate that a window is being Opened



it depends if you use airflow network or infiltration objects. The latter is simpler and you could create an EMS to manipulate an existing venting availibility schedule. The former reqires more expertise, and has dedicated objects to do venting based on several scenarios including outside inside temp differences. 

--- In EnergyPlus_Support@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "motabmx1" <motabmx1@...> wrote:
>
> Hi 
> Does anyone know how to simulate that a window is being opened when the temperature set in the thermostat for summer are over the confortable temperature? I know you use and schedule for the times of the day that is going to be open but does anyone know or have an example of what object a need to create and where they have to be created. 
> 
> Thanks again
>




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