Does anybody have any previous experience of comparing overheating results between IES and 4DFlo (the software Breathing Buildings use internally)?
We have used the Breathing Buildings plug in modules for the S1200 units within IES, but we cannot achieve as good a result as Breathing Buildings are achieving with 4DFlo.
Thanks in advance for any help or suggestions.
Breathing Buildings 4DFlo
Works in conjunction with ApacheSim to provide bulk airflow analysis for passive/hybrid ventilation system design and simulation.
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