[TRNSYS-users] please model this house in trnbuild

Jeff Thornton via TRNSYS-users trnsys-users at lists.onebuilding.org
Wed Jun 7 07:37:07 PDT 2017


From your e-mail it sounds like the problem isn't that you can't model the house in TRNBUILD but rather you don't want to or don't know how to do it.  If you simply don't want to do it, there are several firms that will create the model for you for a cost.  If you don't know how to do it then I suggest you start with the tutorials and ask questions when you get stuck with a particular aspect of your project.

I sincerely doubt that you'll get someone on here to model that entire building to your specifications without payment - but maybe I'm wrong....

Jeff / TESS LLC

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> On Jun 6, 2017, at 10:42 AM, omid Niaki via TRNSYS-users <trnsys-users at lists.onebuilding.org> wrote:
> 
>  hi 
> I want to model this house with TRNBuild but i can't.
> I model it in H2000 but i can't model it in TRNBuild.
> Is there anyone to help me with modeling it in TRNBuild please?
> Construction: Light wood frame, 50 × 150 mm (2×6 in) exterior wall construction installed on
> 610mm (24 in) centers.
> Insulation: Spray foam insulation for walls with RSI 3.5 (R20), RSI 7 (R40) attic insulation.
> Windows: Low E/Argon filled with insulated spacers, Vinyl, RSI 0.35 (R2)
> Occupant: two adults and two children for 50% of time
> Basement Flooring: Concrete floor, hydronic slab under heating, RSI 2.11 (R12)
> As per builder specifications, the house temperature is set at 21°C and 24°C in the heating
> and cooling periods, respectively. Air leakage at 50 Pa. is 1.41ACH (518 l/s) with an equivalent
> 15
> leakage area at 10 Pa. of 697 cm2. A continuous ventilation of 0.3ACH (110 l/s) through heat
> recovery ventilation system (HRV) is also considered. The sensible internal heat gain from
> occupants is set to be 2.4 kWh/day. The occupancy of the house is two adult and two children for
> 50% of the time with a hot water consumption of 225 litres/day. The base loads are considered
> to be 22 kWh/day, including lighting, appliances, exterior use and others.
> <ds.pdf>
> <House1.h2k>
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