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    Nguyen,<br>
     Look at the ground temperature and other boundary temperature
    inputs to Type56. If they are not connected from the outputs of
    other components and have an initial value of 0 then that would
    explain why the temperature in your building is unrealistically low.
    If you are not able to determine the cause of the low temperature
    then you should send your project (*.tpf and *.b17) to your
    distributor for assistance.<br>
    Kind regards,<br>
     David<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/5/2014 08:33, Tung Nguyen Huy
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      <div dir="ltr">Dear <span
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          class="GINGER_SOFTWARE_mark">alls</span>,
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        <div>I'm running the simulation for a terraced building. After
          setting all the parameters, I run the simulation.
          Unfortunately, my results are very bad. The relative humidity
          is nearly 100% and the indoor temperature is lower than the
          outdoor temperature. I tried to increase the ventilation up to
          15 ACH per hour, but it seems not much change. I also changed
          the capacitance humidity model to 10 (for typical room) but it
          doesn't improve much.</div>
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        <div>Is there anyone facing the same problems with me. Please
          share and help me deal with this.</div>
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        <div>Thank you so much!!!!</div>
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        <div>Best <span id="d0b7731c-2ae0-4983-a984-26507378d0ee"
            class="GINGER_SOFTWARE_mark">regrads</span>,<br clear="all">
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            <div dir="ltr">Nguyen Huy TUNG
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              <div>Lecturer in Civil Engineering Department</div>
              <div>Construction Technical College number 1</div>
              <div>Trung Van, Tu Liem, Ha Noi, Vietnam</div>
              <div>Mobile: +84.934.353.344</div>
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