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Zone Items can be created using the Ceiling Fan & Penetrations Drawing Mode and can be Auto-Created (see below) on Zone Creation depending on Hero Settings.
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Ceiling Fans
Ceiling Fans are modelled in a Hero Project to represent the air-flow cooling benefits that these devices provide to Dwellings.
The Electricity Usage of the Ceiling Fan (by default 60W) is added to the Cooling Energy of the Simulation when deriving the Star Rating result.
The Cooling benefit is simulated by adding a Ceiling Fan temperature benefit value to the Cooling thermostat setting (i.e. an additional threshold before the Cooling is turned on within the Zone in the Simulation)
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Penetrations are modelled in a Hero Project to represent their two potential impacts on the Simulation:
Air Leakage due to the Penetration: As determined by the Penetration’s Type & “Sealed” property
Loss of Ceiling Insulation due to the Penetration: As determined by the Penetration’s Dimensions & Clearance.
There are variety of Types of Penetrations available within Hero and they have various Air-Leakage values depending on their Sealed property:
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Ceiling Fans & Penetrations also share the common context-menu actions of Select Parent (which will select the Parent Zone of the Zone Item) which can also be called by 🖱 Double Left-Clicking
the Zone Item.
Deleting
Zone-Items can be deleted by:
selecting the Zone Item within the Visual-View or Data-Grid and pressing
⌨ Delete
; orby using the 🖱
Right-Click
Context-menuDelete
action within the Visual View;by typing “0” within the Number Column of the Zone Data-Grid
Moving
Zone Items can be moved in the Visual View by selecting them and then 🖱 Dragging
them into their position.
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Zone Items cannot move outside of the Zone |
You can move a Zone Item in a straight ↔ or ↕ direction by holding ⌨ Shift
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Zone Item Autoshift
Zone Items will automatically shift to remain with the Zone when Walls or Wall Points are moved within the Visual View. If there are no locations where the Zone Item can move to successfully, then the Wall move or Point move will be blocked.
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Penetrations within the Data-Grid
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Penetration Groups Penetration gets Penetrations get grouped into Penetration Groups within the Zone Data-Grid when they share identical properties such as Width, Length, Parent Ceiling etc. This is to allow better bulk editing & visual clarity. You can edit an individual Penetration within a Penetration Group within the Data-Grid by expanding the Group Header and changing the Individual Penetration’s property. This will then move the Penetration to a new Group. |
Property | Description | Edited Within | ||
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Name | Name of the Penetration | Zone Data-Grid Name Column | ||
Type | Change the Type of the Penetration or Penetration Group | Zone Data-Grid Type Column | ||
Quantity | The Number of Penetrations with within the Penetration Group
| Zone Data-Grid # Column | ||
Width | The Width (in mm) of the each Penetration(s) through the Ceiling | Zone Data-Grid Width Column | ||
Length | The Length (in mm) of the each Penetration(s) through the Ceiling | Zone Data-Grid Length Column | ||
Clearance | The Distance from the Edge of the Penetration(s) to the beginning of the Ceiling Insulation (in mm) for safety or installation requirements. | Zone Data-Grid Clearance Column | ||
Sealed | Whether the Penetration(s) is Sealed to prevent Air-leakage as stated by the Fitting Manufacturer and specified on the Floor Plans | Zone Data-Grid Sealed Column | ||
Space Above | The Adjacency Type of the Parent Ceiling of the Penetration or Penetration Group | Not editable | ||
Air Leakage | The Simulated Air-Leakage of the Penetration(s) in m3/hr based on it’s Sealed property & Type | Not editable |
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