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Re: [EnergyPlus_Support] No convection losses on the walls when it is raining?
If your weather file has precipitation (some TMY3 files, for
example), that could be where you are getting the rain.
You can also choose in the object:
RunPeriod,
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NO,
!- Use Weather File Rain Indicators
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At 02:03 PM 2/9/2016, joaofranciscopinto@xxxxxxxxx [EnergyPlus_Support]
wrote:
I found out that the convection
coefficients are set to a very high number when there is rain, causing
the problem I mentioned above. What is difficult for me to understand is
that these high variations in convection gains only happen with some
weather files.
I checked all the flags for rain in my weather file and they are all set
for "no rain", so I cannot figure out how to fix this
issue.
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Posted by: Linda Lawrie <linda@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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