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Thanks for your help Werner.

Could someone tell me why if I use the layer option as an attachment to a zone I get the following error message.

>***CER*** SEVERE ***          
>&-NET-ZONE: room_1: H/D/W of the zone must be given for layered zone !

The H/D/W option is set via the volume in IISiBat and I have done that so I dont know why I get an error.

Also, how could one put in a source with a constant power output (in Watts)?

Thanks,

Mike

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Michael Deevy
Computational Modelling Section
Health and Safety Laboratory
Harpur Hill, Buxton
Derbyshire SK17 9JN
Tel: 01298218135
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Mon Nov 1, 2004 1:14 pm

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Thanks for your help Werner. Could someone tell me why if I use the layer option as an attachment to a zone I get the following error message. ... The H/D/W...
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Nov 1, 2004
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Dear Mike, All "sources" in COMIS refer to sources of indoor air contaminants and gases, e.g. CO2, water vapour. Not sources of heat. COMIS generally can not...
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Hello again, in the COMIS 3.0 users guide in the site about windows and doors is it written the next paragraph: "At least one line with opening factor 0.0 and...
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... When you specify the window, you can give two or more opening factors, height factors, width factors, etc. for a window. These factors define the behaviour...
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