Doors in SBEM
Doors in SBEM
Just wondering what peoples opinion on adding doors to rooms in SBEM. I have always left them out but a colleague who does some work for me says they should be modelled. Is he correct?
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Re: Doors in SBEM
I'd say that external doors should be modelled but I never bother with internal ones.
Re: Doors in SBEM
If you're only doing a Part L or EPC assessment then it's not required to draw internal doors; it says that in one of one of the documents somewhere (NCM Modelling Guide??).
However, if you're doing a dynamic simulation with MacroFlo for thermal comfort / overheating, adding internal doors and giving them an appropriate crack flow coefficient can give a noticeable increase to ventilation rates and air movement through your building.
However, if you're doing a dynamic simulation with MacroFlo for thermal comfort / overheating, adding internal doors and giving them an appropriate crack flow coefficient can give a noticeable increase to ventilation rates and air movement through your building.
Re: Doors in SBEM
Thanks. I'm only interested in SBEM, always leave out internal doors, just wasn't sure about external. Assume it is only modelled for the uvalue?
Re: Doors in SBEM
You must include all external doors because the Notional building needs to use the same external door positions. That goes for both glazed doors and solid.
John.
John.
Re: Doors in SBEM
Just curious, but why wouldn't you model external doors? Have you previously discussed this with building control or your accreditation scheme?


