Curious what approach you ended up with. Your first approach to model the evaporation as a Latent gain to the space with a profile is not a bad idea. There is an On demand learning video from IES that recommends doing it this way. Most of the times, 'simple' works pretty well.
You should have two ...
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- by gopher
- Mon Feb 10, 2025 10:14 pm
- Forum: ApacheHVAC
- Topic: Modelling water evaporation from a pool
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