[TRNSYS-users] Active Layers
David Bradley
bradley at tess-inc.com
Fri Nov 20 11:36:09 PST 2009
Davide,
It is quite appropriate for modeling walls and floors that have
water-filled pipes embedded in them to provide radiant cooling to the
space. there is also a cool-ceiling model in TRNBuild / Type56 as well.
Kind regards,
David
enmanaz at tin.it wrote:
> Good afternoon everyone,
>
> within type 56 I'm modeling a residential building for heating and
> cooling application.
> Is correct to use active layers for cooling?
> Thank you
>
> Davide
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