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Tatota
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building template manager

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Hi
I have question please regarding the : Building template manager
The first part from input parameter required
Building regulation? is that part is necessary ? and let say my building location not sign to UK
Can I ignore this part?

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The Building Regulations input only applies to UK Compliance regulations so I think it's safe for you to ignore this

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Thanks for your replay

one more question please


in same section of BMT I want to add type of HVAC : water collier chiller


whenever I add this section cannot be safe

how can I entire my data ?



thanks

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Post by PCully »

Hi,

I'm not entirely sure what you mean here? Can you perhaps give some more infromation or add a screenshot for me please?

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ok

in the of building template manager (BTM)
then system icon ( I have to define the HVAC system )
in case I am using with my model : water chiller collier

how to define this?

I tried to insert screen shoot but its filed to attached

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Hi Tatota,

The System tab of the BTM is very important... it's a SIMPLIFIED systems definition were you basically define the HVAC by it's operating efficiencies - you can then add in individual room supply and extract mechanical by SFP. Use the NCM System wizard to help you out - something they introduced to mirror the SBEM systems, which feed in to a ridiculously simple spreadsheet program, but iis clearer and better than their own "ApacheSystems" window.

To set up your system in detail you'd need to use the apachehvac module but that is a whole world of hurt that you want to avoid.

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