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To whom it may concern,<br>
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I am using TRNFLOW to model natural ventilation through some window openings. <br>
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However, I also need to include a air heater (Type663). How I would normally do this is by creating a new ventilation regime in TRNBUILD and connecting the air flow rate, temperature and humidity inputs to the outputs of the Type663.<br>
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I noticed that the ventilation and infiltration regimes defined in TRNBUILD seems to be ignored when using TRNFLOW. Can somebody confirm this?<br>
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If so, how would one proceed to model natural ventilation in TRNFLOW and the air heater?<br>
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I would be grateful for any support/confirmation on these issues.<br>
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<div style="font-family:Tahoma; font-size:13px"><span style="font-size:12pt">Cordialement / Regards,</span></div>
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Timothé Lalonde<br>
Étudiant à la maîtrise en efficacité énergétique et énergies renouvelables<br>
École de technologie supérieure</div>
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