A question has been raised regarding which space area (GROSS or NET) should be considered into the simulation thermal zones conception in order to result in the most accurate results. The project team came up with the following discussion:
•There is a concerning that if GROSS area is considered, the thermal blocks will not represent the real designed space volume, and therefore, this will result in extra fan energy consumption;
•On the other hand, if NET area is considered, the model will have a reduced gross external wall area if compared to the real designed building, and also effect on the energy consumption results accuracy.
In relation to how IES-VE models the walls, which option described above would be the most appropriate to consider?
Which area type, GROSS or NET, should be considered for simu
Re: Which area type, GROSS or NET, should be considered for simu
By using "Inne-volume", so the walls are taken into account in the IES VE model, you should avoid these problems. At least it should be the most correct way to use IES VE.

