[esp-r] Re: Air supply and extraction from zones connected with a crack

Hoffmann Caroline C.Hoffmann at gae.ch
Sun Jan 27 15:38:07 GMT 2013


Dear Dimitrios

Excuse me, if I didn't understand your problem well, but couldn't you use "constant vol. flow rate component" (type 30)?
Sincerely yours,


Caroline 

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   1. Air supply and extraction from zones connected with a crack
      (Dimitrios Sfakianakis)


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Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2013 16:40:55 +0000
From: Dimitrios Sfakianakis <dimitrios.sfakianakis at strath.ac.uk>
Subject: [esp-r] Air supply and extraction from zones connected with a
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Dear list,

I am modelling a room with an en-suite bathroom where I have air supplied to the room and air extracted from the bathroom. The two zones are connected with a crack (under the door) in the flow network defined. Today I tried representing the HVAC system with the actual plant components however I couldn't define air supply to one zone and air extraction from the other since when I define air extraction from the bathroom, Esp-r asks for the supply component. Has anyone ever faced any similar situation with air supply and extraction from adjacent zones that are connected with a crack? What strategy should I use?

Thanks

Dimitris

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