Natural Ventilation model Option

Data tab on Model Options dialog.

Natural ventilation

Natural ventilation can either be 'Scheduled' or 'Calculated'

 

You should generally use the 'Scheduled' natural ventilation model option because it is quicker and easier to enter the related model data and also because the simulations run more quickly.  However if you need to calculate natural ventilation rates which can be achieved with a particular configuration then you should use the 'Calculated' option.

 

More on Natural Ventilation modelling.

Infiltration units

There are 4 different ways to specify infiltration in calculations not using the AirflowNetwork (Heating and Cooling design and Simulation with Scheduled natural ventilation):

  1. ac/h - the default option where infiltration is defined in air changes per hour (ac/h), i.e. zone volume per hour under normal operating pressures.
  2. m3/h-m2 at 50 Pa infiltration is defined as flow rate per unit exposed surface area, when the pressure difference between inside and outside is 50 Pa. Unit commonly used in the UK.
  3. m3/h-m2 at 4 Pa infiltration is defined as flow rate per unit exposed surface area, when the pressure difference between inside and outside is 4 Pa. Units commonly used in France and Belgium.
  4. ac/h - infiltration is defined in air changes per hour (ac/h), i.e. zone volume per hour, when the pressure difference between inside and outside is 50 Pa.
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The selection made here will affect the units of the infiltration data prompted for on the Constructions tab under Airtightness.