In a old post was said that 0 is for a closed window or door and 1 for open ones. Does the same applies to internal shutters?
Joaquim
Internal shutters control
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joaquimflores
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Re: Internal shutters control
Hi,
This is described in the Constructions database user guide. It's worth having a look at this to understand the convention used here
Phil
This is described in the Constructions database user guide. It's worth having a look at this to understand the convention used here
Phil
IES Worldwide Technical Support
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joaquimflores
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Re: Internal shutters control
Thanks Phil
This then means 1 for closing shutters (operating the device) and 0 for open shutters?
Best
Joaquim
This then means 1 for closing shutters (operating the device) and 0 for open shutters?
Best
Joaquim
Re: Internal shutters control
Yes that's right
greater than 0.5 -> ON -> closed
less than 0.5 -> off -> open
Try some test sims with simple profiles and you can see the effect it has for yourself
Phil
greater than 0.5 -> ON -> closed
less than 0.5 -> off -> open
Try some test sims with simple profiles and you can see the effect it has for yourself
Phil
IES Worldwide Technical Support
