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    Sylvie,<br>
      It is in Loads and Stuctures (TESS): Latent Load Calculator:
    Type2280<br>
    Kind regards,<br>
     David<br>
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        <div>Hello David,</div>
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        <div>thank's for your answer.</div>
        <div>can you give me the name of this component please?</div>
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        <div>Best regards,</div>
        <div>Sylvie Laldje</div>
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          <div class="gmail_quote">2015-04-20 17:40 GMT+02:00 David
            BRADLEY <span dir="ltr"><<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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              <div text="#000000" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> Laldje,<br>
                  You can set a dehumidification (and humidification)
                set point in TRNBuild and Type56 will calculate the
                latent energy removal/addition required to meet that
                setpoint. I'm afraid I do not know whether the treatment
                is adiabatic or not. In my experience you have to be a
                little careful with this because the
                dehumidification/humidification can occur without either
                sensible heating or cooling occurring. However, more
                often in an actual building, what we really care about
                is a temperature set point and some latent cooling
                occurs as a result of cooling down the air that is used
                to provide the sensible cooling. If this is your case
                then there is a component in the TESS Loads and
                Structures library that gives an empirical estimate of
                the latent cooling that occurs as a consequence of
                providing sensible cooling. We use that model in order
                to estimate a total cooling load for building spaces.<br>
                kind regards,<br>
                 David
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                    <div>On 4/20/2015 4:45 AM, sylvie laldje wrote:<br>
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                        <div>Dear all,</div>
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                        <div><span>I would like  simulate
                            dehumidification air in a building. </span></div>
                        <div><span>Could you give me some ideas please?</span></div>
                        <div><span> I heard that Trnsys considers the
                            treatment of humidity but only
                            adiabatically, is that true?</span></div>
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                        <div><span>Thank you</span></div>
                        <div><span>Laldje</span></div>
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