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<p><font size="2">I'm modeling a very large hospital complex in Trace. The facility is located in New Orleans, and like a hospital uses a substantial amount of OA, and is a 24-7 operation in many areas. </font><br>
<font size="2">Does anyone know if Trane (or any other program) can accurately model room exhaust and OA rates? I want my OA and room exhaust to be accurate so I can get accurate energy numbers and accurate ventilation CFM (and thus energy) numbers. The AIA defines some rooms to be totally exhausted and does not require OA to the rooms, of course our air handler will in reality put in say 30% into the room, but all that air is exhausted out of the building. Trace will reduce the exhaust rate to whatever the OA has been set to for the room. Trace does not do a system level air balance, it balances each individual room. This requires an engineer to use 100% OA for totally exhausted rooms, and exaggerate the energy used for ventilation which would be cooling, reheat, and fan energy, or you can use your 30% OA and have a reduced exhaust rate - if you are using say .. a total energy wheel, your out of luck because now you've reduced your exhaust CFM... </font><br>
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<font size="2">Is there any program that models this accurately? I've been told to use Trace's adjacent air transfer feature - it does not work. I've tried this on a small file, and also on a patient tower with 600 rooms. This feature does not transfer air across a whole system and is terribly cumbersome to use. </font><br>
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<font size="2">This is just one problem I'm having with Trace, there are many others, I'm seriously considering going to E+, Designbuilder, or VE...</font><br>
<font size="2">Anyone else fedup with Trace? </font><br>
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<font size="2">Oh - another issue - anyone try modeling airborne isolation rooms which are on different AHU's but are connected to one common exhaust fan? I figure I could go through and add up the CFMs for the individual rooms and manually size the thing, but again I'm looking for energy.. </font><br>
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<font size="2">Shariq Ali, LEED AP</font><br>
<font size="2">Mechanical Engineer</font><br>
<font size="2">URS Corporation</font><br>
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