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Details on “Room Overview"

Information on the Room Overview area in the heat load calculation.

All rooms of the currently selected building structure level are displayed in the Room Overview area. You can create additional rooms, floors, apartments, or areas. If a heat load calculation has already been performed, the corresponding results for each room are displayed.

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Module OverviewHeat LoadProject, Building Part, Storey, Apartment or Area LevelRoom Overview

Room overview area of the load module LINEAR Building

Table

Copy table contents

By clicking you have the possibility to copy the contents of the table with or without column heading and paste it into Excel.

If you have selected individual rows or cells, you can copy the selected data with the key combinations Ctrl+C (with column heading) or Ctrl+Shift+C (without column heading) and paste it into Excel, for example.

Sort table

By clicking on the column header fields, you can sort the table in ascending () or descending () order and restore the default sorting.

Column

Description

Name

Name of the room with the automatically generated prefix.

Width, Length, Area

Room measurements and area. These specifications refer to clear dimension.

Φ t_ext.

Transmission heat loss to ext.

Φ v_total

Transmission heat loss of the room.

Φ v_min

Ventilation heat loss due to minimum air changes.

Φ v_inf

Ventilation heat loss due to infiltration.

Φ v_su

Ventilation heat loss due to mechanical ventilation.

Φ v_mech.inf

Ventilation heat loss due to extract air excess.

Φ v_total

Total ventilation heat loss.

Φ HL_Standard

Standard heat load

Φ RH

Add. heat-up capacity

Φ HL_design

Design heat load

Φ W/m²

Heat load per square meter.

Φ W/ m³

Heat load per cubic meter.

Context Menu

A click into an empty row of the table opens the context menu. You will get a selection of rooms and levels that you can create on this level. The context menu remains open until you click in an empty row again or click Done in the context menu. Rooms already created are marked with the number of inserted instances in the context menu. For example, if you have created three corridors in your apartment or building area, the room Corridor will have the prefix 3x in the context menu.

When a new parent or parallel structural level is created in a structural level, all subsequently created rooms are added to the last created structural level. For example, if you are on the ground floor and create an upper floor in the context menu by clicking into a free row, all the rooms created afterwards will be added to the upper floor. If you create a second apartment or area on one level, all rooms created after that will be added to the second apartment or area.