Ceiling Voids in Overheating Models
Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2013 8:48 am
Hi,
I was just wandering if people represent ceiling voids as separate zones when performing overheating analysis?
I understand that in the EPC conventions ceiling voids get swallowed into the zone below, but is this the right approach for overheating?
I am concerned the volume of the room isn't accurately represented, and this may have a significant effect.
Ross
I was just wandering if people represent ceiling voids as separate zones when performing overheating analysis?
I understand that in the EPC conventions ceiling voids get swallowed into the zone below, but is this the right approach for overheating?
I am concerned the volume of the room isn't accurately represented, and this may have a significant effect.
Ross