Hi Equesters,
I have CSU Celling suspend units in one of my project i
couldnt find the option in systems type as CSU .Can anyone tell me how can
i model it.
please excuse my ignorance, but I don't know what CSU stands for. I'm happy
to try and assist you if I can understand more about the system you are
looking to model.
A friendly simulator told me what CSU (ceiling suspended unit) stands for.
Thank you. Therefore, I suggest the packaged single zone unit, input as one
system per zone (anticipating these are residential unit zones). Hope this
helps.
If I have a gas boiler that supplies hot water to under floor pipes for
heating, should I create an Air-Side HVAC? The boiler appears in the
Water-side HVAC.. But is the Air-side HVAC necessary?
I'd appreciate it if someone also answers 2 questions I sent on on
Monday, with the email subjects being:
Sambhav,
please excuse my ignorance, but I don't know what CSU stands for. I'm happy
to try and assist you if I can understand more about the system you are
looking to model.
cheers,
pasha
A friendly simulator told me what CSU (ceiling suspended unit) stands for.
Thank you. Therefore, I suggest the packaged single zone unit, input as one
system per zone (anticipating these are residential unit zones). Hope this
helps.
pasha
Dear all,
If I have a gas boiler that supplies hot water to under floor pipes for
heating, should I create an Air-Side HVAC? The boiler appears in the
Water-side HVAC.. But is the Air-side HVAC necessary?
I'd appreciate it if someone also answers 2 questions I sent on on
Monday, with the email subjects being:
1- Exhaust Fans & Ventilation Modeling
2- Underfloor Hetaing
Many thanks,
Omar Katanani
Omar:
Wouldn't the Air Side system be floor panel heating?