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    Shahen,<br>
      The Type56 QSENS output shows you the loads on each airnode of the
    building. Negative values of QSENS indicate heating loads while
    positive values indicate a cooling load. It is often less trouble to
    use the QHEAT (NTYPE30) and QCOOL (NTYPE31) outputs instead. These
    are simply the heating loads and cooling loads respectively.<br>
    Kind regards,<br>
     David<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 3/5/2014 04:39, Shahen Fakhraldin
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        <div>Dear all,</div>
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          font-family: verdana, helvetica, sans-serif; background-color:
          transparent; font-style: normal;">I am trying to select the
          heating and cooling system size, <span style="font-size:
            14pt;">as well as to get the load file that will be used
            later in another project, </span><span
            style="background-color: transparent;"> through simulation
            of a house.</span></div>
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          font-family: verdana, helvetica, sans-serif; background-color:
          transparent; font-style: normal;">However, I have only
          sensible gain or latent gain in the type 56. So how can I find
          the total gain or demand.</div>
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                  1. Re: Heating/cooling energy consumption (David
                BRADLEY)<br>
                  2. Re: Capacitance clarification in TYPE536 (David
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                  3. Re: Type 604 - end of time step (David BRADLEY)<br>
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                  <div> Igor,<br>
                      Yes, you care correct on both counts. You can also
                    ask Type56 to give you QCOOL as an output if you
                    want to know cooling loads. Keep in mind that the
                    loads are sensible only and that no latent loads are
                    calculated unless you have activated either
                    humidification or dehumidication in a zone.<br>
                    Kind regards,<br>
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                          want to simulate/calculate the heat energy
                          consumption of a building Type 56
                          (weekly,monthly).</div>
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                          as output from the TYPE 56 I get only the
                          Qheat<span style="font-size:10pt;">_zone</span><span
                            style="font-size:10pt;"> </span><span
                            style="background-color:transparent;">(heat
                            transfer rate-power) so will it be correct
                            to use the quantity integrator type 24 and
                            connect with Type 46?</span></div>
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                          For the integration period if I put 24 hr does
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