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In WUFI®plu a building is created and then calculated. Therefore you generate a simulation volume i.e. the room volume of the building for which further necessary information must be entered using zones.




A component always has a inner and outer side and needs to have a zone or climate attached to each side of it.
In general there are two kinds of zones:
*optional climate
*main outer climate
*[[Plus 2.X:Heated_Zones|heated zone]]
*[[Plus 2.X:Attached_Zones|attached zones]]


*[Plus 2.X:Heated_Zones|'''Heated Zones'''] belong to the simulation volume. Under the [[Plus 2.X:Zone_1|zone entry]] in the Tree specifications can be made. 


Each Component has got a inner and outer side. The normal vector of a component always points '''out''' of the outer side of a component. Right clicking on a component in the [[Plus 2.X:Visualization_Box|Visualization Box]] allows [[Plus 2.X:Building#Component Operations| changing the orientation of it.]]
*[[Plus 2.X:Attached_Zones|'''Attached Zones''']] are all areas that do not belong to the simulation volume, for example an unheated attic. They influence, however, the conditions in the simulation area and must be precisely defined. To modify these attached zones click on their [[Plus 2.X:Attached_Zones|zone entry]] in the Tree.
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Of course these zones and climates must be assigned to components of the building


This is of course reasonable for exterior walls, the outer air (=zone with outer climate) is assigned to their outer side, and a appropriate zone to their inner. However for interior walls the "outer" and "inner" wall nomenclature is only a way to distinguish between the two sides and the possibly different zones attached to it. Again orientation and correct attachment can be checked using the normal vector.
 
=== Assigning zones and climates to components ===
 
 
Each Component has got a inner and outer side. This is defined by the normal vector of the component which always points '''out''' of the outer side of a component. Right clicking on a component in the [[Plus 2.X:Visualization_Box|Visualization Box]] allows [[Plus 2.X:Building#Component Operations| changing the orientation of it.]]. So a component always has a inner and a outer side and needs to have a zone or climate attached to each.
This "inner-outer side" nomenclature is of course reasonable for exterior walls, the outer air (=the outer climate) must be assigned to their outer side, and an appropriate zone to their inner. However for interior walls the "outer" and "inner" wall nomenclature is only a way to distinguish between the two sides and the possibly different zones attached to it. Again orientation and correct attachment can (and should) be checked using the normal vector.




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The different zones and the components allotted to them appear in the [[Plus 2.X:Tree|Navigation Tree]] with all the components assigned to them. Although a component has always got two zones assigned to it, one on the inner and one on the outer side it "belongs" to the zone that was apportioned to its inner side in the [[Plus 2.X:Tree|Navigation Tree]].
The different zones and the components allotted to them appear in the [[Plus 2.X:Tree|Navigation Tree]] with all the components assigned to them. Although a component has always got two zones assigned to it, one on the [[NV!!!!inner and one on the outer]] it "belongs" to the zone that was apportioned to its inside in the [[Plus 2.X:Tree|Navigation Tree]].

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In WUFI®plu a building is created and then calculated. Therefore you generate a simulation volume i.e. the room volume of the building for which further necessary information must be entered using zones.


In general there are two kinds of zones:

  • [Plus 2.X:Heated_Zones|Heated Zones] belong to the simulation volume. Under the zone entry in the Tree specifications can be made.
  • Attached Zones are all areas that do not belong to the simulation volume, for example an unheated attic. They influence, however, the conditions in the simulation area and must be precisely defined. To modify these attached zones click on their zone entry in the Tree.


Of course these zones and climates must be assigned to components of the building


Assigning zones and climates to components

Each Component has got a inner and outer side. This is defined by the normal vector of the component which always points out of the outer side of a component. Right clicking on a component in the Visualization Box allows changing the orientation of it.. So a component always has a inner and a outer side and needs to have a zone or climate attached to each. This "inner-outer side" nomenclature is of course reasonable for exterior walls, the outer air (=the outer climate) must be assigned to their outer side, and an appropriate zone to their inner. However for interior walls the "outer" and "inner" wall nomenclature is only a way to distinguish between the two sides and the possibly different zones attached to it. Again orientation and correct attachment can (and should) be checked using the normal vector.


Assigning zones to a component is either possible under the component's entry in the Navigation Tree under section [Plus 2.X:Visualized_Components#General|"General"]] or by right clicking on the respective component in the Visualization Box and then choosing Properties.


The different zones and the components allotted to them appear in the Navigation Tree with all the components assigned to them. Although a component has always got two zones assigned to it, one on the inner and one on the outer side it "belongs" to the zone that was apportioned to its inner side in the Navigation Tree.