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Ali,<br>
I would highly recommend that you use Type56 and its interfaces
Trnsys3D and TrnBuild in order to define your building. Type19 is
not a very easy component with which to work. If you must use Type19
then I would recommend that you start by running the Type19 example
(..\Trnsys17\Examples\Detailed Single Zone\Detailed single zone.tpf)
and then begin to modify the example to suit your needs instead of
starting from scratch.<br>
Kind regards,<br>
David<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/25/2013 03:32, ali javed wrote:<br>
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<div>i hope all of you will be fine. I have a problem i have
calculated the cooling load of an office room manually now i
want to use type 19 for the calculation of cooling load how i
can put the specifications of the office building in this
type.<br>
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