HI CP,
I found this myself by checking the 'ApacheSim Calculation Methods' guide.
I am quoting below from page 16 of the guide;
"Carbon dioxide gain is treated in a similar way, c = m(k1 - k)
where
c is the carbon dioxide gain (kg/s)
k1 is the carbon dioxide concentration of the supply air (kg/kg ...
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- Thu Jul 03, 2014 1:34 pm
- Forum: ApacheSim
- Topic: Room Co2 Concentration
- Replies: 4
- Views: 7370
- Wed Jul 02, 2014 1:16 pm
- Forum: ApacheSim
- Topic: Room Co2 Concentration
- Replies: 4
- Views: 7370
Re: Room Co2 Concentration
Thanks CP,
I got that sorted.
I am trying to create a model which replicates that is actually going on in the office I am looking at.
I carried out an all day on site survey of people movement and window openings etc, and found that people in the office got up to open windows when the co2 got ...
I got that sorted.
I am trying to create a model which replicates that is actually going on in the office I am looking at.
I carried out an all day on site survey of people movement and window openings etc, and found that people in the office got up to open windows when the co2 got ...
- Thu Jun 26, 2014 10:19 am
- Forum: ApacheSim
- Topic: Room Co2 Concentration
- Replies: 4
- Views: 7370
Room Co2 Concentration
Hi all,
I am working on a Masters thesis while working, and would like to use IES-VE as part of the research.
I have been monitoring CO2 concentrations in a cellular office using physical sensors, but I would like to try and simulate the CO2 in the space using IES also.
I know 'Room CO2 ...
I am working on a Masters thesis while working, and would like to use IES-VE as part of the research.
I have been monitoring CO2 concentrations in a cellular office using physical sensors, but I would like to try and simulate the CO2 in the space using IES also.
I know 'Room CO2 ...
- Tue Oct 15, 2013 7:43 am
- Forum: Part L2 - England & Wales
- Topic: Modellling Mechanical Venilation with Heat Recovery
- Replies: 4
- Views: 36419
Re: Modellling Mechanical Venilation with Heat Recovery
Hi,
However with this system the wizard doesn't allow you to put heat recovery (in IES v6.1). Once you have competed the wizard you can directly input the heat recovery effectiveness on the main window.
You can then apply zone level SFPs to represent your MVHR unit.
Ross
Thanks Ross, when you ...
However with this system the wizard doesn't allow you to put heat recovery (in IES v6.1). Once you have competed the wizard you can directly input the heat recovery effectiveness on the main window.
You can then apply zone level SFPs to represent your MVHR unit.
Ross
Thanks Ross, when you ...
- Mon Oct 14, 2013 8:08 am
- Forum: Part L2 - England & Wales
- Topic: Modellling Mechanical Venilation with Heat Recovery
- Replies: 4
- Views: 36419
Modellling Mechanical Venilation with Heat Recovery
HI all,
I am doing an energy rating using the ve-compliance module within ies v6.1.1. for a 5000m2 healthcare building.
Architect is wanted central heating using radiators (gas) in all of the building, and mechanical ventilation with heat recovery in all occupied offices/meeting rooms/treatment ...
I am doing an energy rating using the ve-compliance module within ies v6.1.1. for a 5000m2 healthcare building.
Architect is wanted central heating using radiators (gas) in all of the building, and mechanical ventilation with heat recovery in all occupied offices/meeting rooms/treatment ...
- Wed Sep 25, 2013 6:57 pm
- Forum: Part L2 - England & Wales
- Topic: Entering Infiltration Information
- Replies: 1
- Views: 8235
Entering Infiltration Information
Hi all,
I am doing a BER (Building Energy Rating) using the VE-Compliance module for Part L-Republic of Ireland for a Primary Healthcare Building.
I want to enter infiltration value of 3m3/hr/m2 or its approximate equivalent based on CIBSE guides of 0.1ACH.
My question is which over-rides the ...
I am doing a BER (Building Energy Rating) using the VE-Compliance module for Part L-Republic of Ireland for a Primary Healthcare Building.
I want to enter infiltration value of 3m3/hr/m2 or its approximate equivalent based on CIBSE guides of 0.1ACH.
My question is which over-rides the ...
- Fri Sep 20, 2013 5:57 pm
- Forum: Part L2 - England & Wales
- Topic: Overriding Air Permeability
- Replies: 14
- Views: 25660
Re: Overriding Air Permeability
Phil,
Thank you so much, that update to v6.1.1.3 solved that issue!
Another quick query there, when I click on 'room query', there is also the button called 'NCM lighting DATA', which when opened, allows me to enter in the lighting design for the proposed builindg. However I dont see to be able to ...
Thank you so much, that update to v6.1.1.3 solved that issue!
Another quick query there, when I click on 'room query', there is also the button called 'NCM lighting DATA', which when opened, allows me to enter in the lighting design for the proposed builindg. However I dont see to be able to ...
- Fri Sep 20, 2013 5:36 pm
- Forum: Part L2 - England & Wales
- Topic: Overriding Air Permeability
- Replies: 14
- Views: 25660
Re: Overriding Air Permeability
Hi Phil,
The non-domestic regs in Ireland havent been updated since 2008 so the software is till valid.
Thanks for your reply, I have achecked and I had v.6.1.1.1 so I will uninstall and install v6.1.1.3 and see if that solves the issue.
Will let you know.
Thanks Phil
The non-domestic regs in Ireland havent been updated since 2008 so the software is till valid.
Thanks for your reply, I have achecked and I had v.6.1.1.1 so I will uninstall and install v6.1.1.3 and see if that solves the issue.
Will let you know.
Thanks Phil
- Thu Sep 19, 2013 2:35 pm
- Forum: Part L2 - England & Wales
- Topic: Editing NCM Profiles
- Replies: 1
- Views: 8585
Editing NCM Profiles
Hi all,
I am doing a BER (Building Energy Rating) using the VE-Compliance module for Part L-Republic of Ireland for a Primary Healthcare Building.
under the option of 'click her to assign building templates' I have the option of either creating my own profiles or importing NCM profiles. I want to ...
I am doing a BER (Building Energy Rating) using the VE-Compliance module for Part L-Republic of Ireland for a Primary Healthcare Building.
under the option of 'click her to assign building templates' I have the option of either creating my own profiles or importing NCM profiles. I want to ...
- Tue Sep 17, 2013 4:02 pm
- Forum: Part L2 - England & Wales
- Topic: Overriding Air Permeability
- Replies: 14
- Views: 25660
Re: Overriding Air Permeability
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