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<font size="-1"><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">Hi All,<br>
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I'm building a LEED model (in trnsys, but i'm curious about how equest
handles this as it seems to be the most commonly used for LEED
modeling), and I'm wondering about how exactly to set up transfer air
between zones. I've got my vav boxes set up for each zone, but
generally the return is in the hallway outside the zone, and there are
transfer ducts/grilles from the rooms to the hall. Does equest have any
concept of zone pressurization (ie, do you spec only supply air, or
also return air, and if those are not equal in a zone does anything
happen to handle the transfer/pressurization)? How would you handle
this
kind of situation? I could set up transfer flows between zones
according to the VAV's current flow, but I'm curious how this is
typically
handled by others.<br>
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Thanks,<br>
Cramer</font></font>
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<b><font face="Arial" size="1">J. Cramer Silkworth<br>
Transsolar Climate Engineering<br>
Technical consulting for energy efficiency and environmental quality in
buildings.<br>
134 Spring Street, Suite 601<br>
New York, NY 10012<br>
212-219-2255<br>
<a href="mailto:silkworth@transsolar.com"
title="mailto:silkworth@transsolar.com">silkworth@transsolar.com</a>
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