[Equest-users] Adiabatic Walls

Steve Mignogna smignogna at gmail.com
Thu Sep 11 14:42:32 PDT 2008


Sam-

Your subject said the best way.  Just model your side of the building that
is touching another building as an interior wall facing into the same
space.  It will automatically make that an adiabatic wall and stop the heat
transfer.


-- 
Steve Mignogna
Atelier Ten

On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 4:32 PM, Sam Alpert <Sam.Alpert at gdsassociates.com>wrote:

>  Is there a way to model a building with one side or one wall touching
> another building or another conditioned space?
>
> Reducing the air leakage rate would be one option but I am not the best
> person to be able to estimate that air leakage reduction.
>
> Thanks for the help,
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