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<p>Alex,</p>
<p> It is easier to do in Trnsys18 than it is in earlier versions.
In v18 you can associate power with a lighting gain that you have
defined in TRNBuild. In earlier versions, the easiest way is to
define the schedule and lighting gain outside of Type56/TRNBuild
and to pass those values to the building as inputs. That way you
can also compute the power outside of Type56 and do whatever you
want with it.</p>
<p>kind regards,</p>
<p> David</p>
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<p>Hello, I'm doing a model in which I evaluate a window, is
posible aply schedule for lighting. I want the lights turn off
at night and weekends. i evaluate UDI, (<span style="color:
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is posible calculate the electrical consumption associated
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<p>Regards<br>
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<p>Hello, I'm doing a model in which I evaluate a window type
thermally and luminously, I want to vary the WWR factor
(windows wall rate), I want to perform a parametric study for
different cities and different WWR ratios, when doing a
daylight simulation I need to execute plugin radiance, I can
not perform a parametric study since I need to run the
radiance for each location and each WWR, is there a solution?<br>
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I have read about Artlight TRNSYS-model for coupled thermal
and daylight simulation ... I do not know if it would be the
solution ...<br>
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