Isolating more than one room

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bashar
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Isolating more than one room

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Hello. I want to show the air movement in more than one room at a time in MicroFlo. I know how to do that with only one room isolated from the rest of the building, and I want to know how to do it with 4 or 5 rooms together. The reason why I want this is that I have cross ventilation through the apartment and I want to show the air crossing through different rooms among the apartment.

Any help would be highly appreciated.
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Re: Isolating more than one room

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Please guys, I need this. If anyone of you knows anything about it please tell me. Am sure there is a way to show that airflow of more than one room at a time.
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Re: Isolating more than one room

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There is an option to create a multi-zone space. After the room is selected, before going down to the surface level, check the buttons in the MicroFlo toolbar. One of the first buttons is to create a multizone space. The first selection will be a parent zone and the rest are selected after hitting the "Create Multi-zone Space" button.
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Re: Isolating more than one room

Post by vajindarladdad »

Dear bashar,
If you have not attended any training session for MicroFlo then I would strongly recommend you to go for IES Training Program.

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