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Details on Results, Room - Table

Information on the Table tab in the results of the dynamic cooling load calculation at room level.

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Month

Drop-down list to select the design month. The results in the table are updated automatically. By default, the month with the highest cooling load is always displayed when opening the results dialogs.

CDD/CDP

Drop-down list to select between display of Cooling Design Day or Cooling Design Period.

Results table

Column

Description

Time h

Hour in the diurnal variation of the CDD.

Total cooling load W

The total cooling load, calculated for the given hour.

Cooling load dr. W

The dry cooling load, calculated for the hour in question.

Outside temp. °C

The outside temperature, determined for the respective hour (taking into account the location and climate data).

Air temp. °C

Temperature of the air in this room.

Operative temp. °C

Temperature in this room, averaged from air and component surface temperature.

Machines W

The total balance of the internal load due to machines, calculated for the hour in question.

Persons W

The total balance of the internal load due to persons, calculated for the hour in question.

Lighting W

The total balance of the internal load due to lighting, calculated for the hour in question.

Infiltration W

The total balance of internal load due to infiltration, calculated for the given hour.

Material throughput W

The total balance of internal load due to material throughput, calculated for the given hour.

Target EWA W

The total balance of the internal load due to solar radiation on the external walls, calculated for the respective hour.

Target transm. W

The total balance of the internal load due to solar radiation through glass surfaces, calculated for the respective hour.

Convective proportion (machines, people, lighting, material throughput, target transm.)

Proportion of the internal load that is discharged directly into the air.