[TRNSYS-users] (no subject)

David BRADLEY d.bradley at tess-inc.com
Mon Nov 7 07:48:25 PST 2011


Maragogiannis,
   The answer depends entirely on what model you have used for your 
building and on how you have modeled (or how you are planning to model) 
your cooling system. There are various ways that you can disable the 
cooling so that it is inactive during part of the day.
Kind regards,
  David

On 11/2/2011 08:34, KWSTANTINOS MARAGOGIANNIS wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> i will be thankfull if anyone could answer me how i can set the 
> cooling system working only daytime (6am - 8pm) and how i can do that.
> i am looking forward to a prompt reply.
>
> thank you in advance,
> Maragogiannis Kostantinos
>
>
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