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Separate Infiltration from Natural Ventilation Flows for AirflowNetwork #8475

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mjwitte opened this issue Jan 19, 2021 · 0 comments · Fixed by #8689
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Separate Infiltration from Natural Ventilation Flows for AirflowNetwork #8475

mjwitte opened this issue Jan 19, 2021 · 0 comments · Fixed by #8689
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mjwitte commented Jan 19, 2021

Issue overview

#7977 requested that AirflowNetwork variables be separated for infiltration and natural ventilation.
#8018 did this for many of the AirflowNetwork output variables, but not for the flow variables:

AFN Zone Infiltration Volume AirflowNetworkZnRpt(i).InfilVolume
AFN Zone Infiltration Mass AirflowNetworkZnRpt(i).InfilMass
AFN Zone Infiltration Air Change Rate AirflowNetworkZnRpt(i).InfilAirChangeRate

These variables are the ones that need to be separated for the enhanced outdoor air report #7629 .

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