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termus - ever worse!! !

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or I don't understand... or here we are hurt!!! pay fior of euro for a software that does not do its job.

I am obliged to make a bee made well of an industrial shed with englobed presidential offices, industrial volume heated by 4 air robur powered by 40kw each. offices instead heated by boiler to methane + acs from 30kw.
the height of the industrial area is 7 and a half meters. while the offices are on 2 floors and in total including the interplane alone are always 7 and a half meters.

Well.... termus does not allow me to make a unique bee mainly for 2 reasons.
1- there are + generators that heat the same areas
2- the height of the industrial zone of 7.5 meters is > of 3.30 meters and gives me error, the terminal does not support that height!!!! (but if there are 10 years that the robur f1 and problems are not installed, more on the termus are to archive default this robur! )

3- if for some reason I had set the industrial plan to 7 and a half meters and then I went to change the height, putting it under 3 meters, termus changes it but in reality does not, as the error of the high height remains.

disappointed by this program!!

If you know at least what kind of generator and that I have to control you to digest the program in the presence of high heights let me know. Thank you.
ps. for + generators I solved by creating a single virtual generator with the sum of kw and the worsening performance of all.
it will not be 100% correct but gross we are there.

if you have advice they are always welcome. At the next fair, you know, I'm going to the stand, and I'm gonna kick his ass like a hut.
 
if you sure you know the sw, or you know how to use it?

1) the sw allows the insertion of several generators in ct at the service of the same zone (eodc), keeping in mind the types of compatible generators
2) as standard uni ....
3) first of all in termus, the internal height serves for certain gross and net volumes, and is set in individual structures (walls).
if the inner height changes it in the "tables" (in termus), the variation does not serve anything, as the value of h in the tables serves for the "drawing" in 3d, which does not affect the calculations.
therefore change the height, inficiate the calculation (can not be done), it is necessary to identify a different type of terminal, which becomes "compatible" with the internal one, but that does not change the emission performance (see table norms ...)
 

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