yeah, it's for LEED.
I think the better way is simulate the entire building using baseline inputs on the common floors.
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Enviado: sábado, 5 de dezembro de 2015 21:21 Para: EnergyPlus_Support@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Assunto: Re: [EnergyPlus_Support] Floor HVAC Simulation I second that question.
If you only want to reduce the consumption of the floor (if they are billed on chilled water meters or example) then use a district heating and/or chilling meter.
If you need to do that for leed, I believe you have to model the entire building (don't quote me on that I'm not 100% sure)...
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Julien
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