Can anyone please offer any guidance as I am new to ApacheHVAC and have taken over the work of a previous colleague.
There are fans within the system with fuel types set up as 'misc A','B','C' and so on... Can anyone tell me where these fuel types inputted/set up? I can review the figures through ...
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- Fri Sep 16, 2016 11:49 am
- Forum: Welcome to the boards
- Topic: ApacheHVAC - Misc Fuel types
- Replies: 0
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- Wed Jul 29, 2015 3:42 pm
- Forum: General discussion
- Topic: include for heat recovery in apache
- Replies: 0
- Views: 65178
include for heat recovery in apache
HI,
i have a model set up with AUX vent and space heating using apache.
i have the aux vent supplied to the room at 18 degrees.
i have the load but the system i have has heat recovery at around 70% and the boilers load doesn't include for this. Can anyone explain how i can do this.
i have apache ...
i have a model set up with AUX vent and space heating using apache.
i have the aux vent supplied to the room at 18 degrees.
i have the load but the system i have has heat recovery at around 70% and the boilers load doesn't include for this. Can anyone explain how i can do this.
i have apache ...
- Wed Jul 29, 2015 3:38 pm
- Forum: General discussion
- Topic: Breakdown in Chillers Load in Vista
- Replies: 0
- Views: 64664
Breakdown in Chillers Load in Vista
Hi.
I have a number of rooms with cooling and AUX vent with a chillers load.
when i divide this chillers load i get a kW/m2
But when looking at room level for all room the breakdown of the internal gains etc do not add up to the chillers load. Its around 3 times short.
can anyone explain why ...
I have a number of rooms with cooling and AUX vent with a chillers load.
when i divide this chillers load i get a kW/m2
But when looking at room level for all room the breakdown of the internal gains etc do not add up to the chillers load. Its around 3 times short.
can anyone explain why ...
- Mon Mar 16, 2015 11:30 am
- Forum: ApacheSim
- Topic: How to find a model surface shown on Brukl
- Replies: 1
- Views: 4171
How to find a model surface shown on Brukl
Hi,
Can anyone tell me how to find a surface in the model, that is shown on the BRUKL document.
i.e. where the maximum U value ocucurs
thanks
Can anyone tell me how to find a surface in the model, that is shown on the BRUKL document.
i.e. where the maximum U value ocucurs
thanks
- Fri Mar 13, 2015 6:15 pm
- Forum: SBEM
- Topic: BRUKL not same as the modelling inputs IES SBEM 2013
- Replies: 4
- Views: 9302
BRUKL not same as the modelling inputs IES SBEM 2013
Hi,
Has anyone else experienced the BRUKL document not matching the U values and lighting systems inserted within a IES 2013 SBEM model.
We did have this issue approx. 12 months ago with the floor U value and was informed by IES that it was a bug in the software, not ideal when issuing to building ...
Has anyone else experienced the BRUKL document not matching the U values and lighting systems inserted within a IES 2013 SBEM model.
We did have this issue approx. 12 months ago with the floor U value and was informed by IES that it was a bug in the software, not ideal when issuing to building ...