Hi guys, I have recently downloaded the software to help me get results for my PhD project which focuses on energy efficiency of historic buildings.
1- I need to familiarise myself with the software and get some results before May 15 or I will be in big trouble with my project.
2- Since I can not afford the official courses would anyone tell me what's the best way to get on track with the software ?
3- My project heavily depends on comparing the impact of using central heating systems (radiators , warm air etc) versus local ones (IR heaters, etc) with regards to carbon emission and energy consumption. I know the software covers the central ones but does it include IR heaters ? Can I make a model building and see the impact of using IR heaters on carbon emission using the software ??
I would really appreciate your replies
Thanks
Desperately need advice !
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vajindarladdad
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Re: Desperately need advice !
Hi,
I think User guide is the best option for you to get familiarise with IES<VE>. You can access them from 'Help' menu.
You can buy support credits & send your query to our support department , they will surely help you.
I think User guide is the best option for you to get familiarise with IES<VE>. You can access them from 'Help' menu.
You can buy support credits & send your query to our support department , they will surely help you.
Thanks & Regards ,
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Vajindar Laddad
Re: Desperately need advice !
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Re: Desperately need advice !
Thank you both for your help
