urgent: how to include fans in zones and adjacent zones -to force air through leakages and cracks on doors.
In energy plus, Can one fan operate such that it blows air in either direction? Or can a fan only blow air in one direction? If it is possible to have a bidirectional fan in a zone, what object or field is needed to trigger this.
For better clarification on this: I am trying to model a 3 zone airflow network with two fans in each zone. One fan will be responsible for pushing ambient air into each zone and the other fan would serve as an exhaust fan. Secondly, I want to also implement two fans in between adjacent zones -one fan should blow air from zone A to zone B and the other fan should blow air from zone B to zone A. Is this possible to do in energy plus? If yes, how do I go about it?
Please your answers will go a long way to help me.
EnergyPlus doesn't have any concept of direction in a zone other than "knowing" the air is moving from one node to another. In the case of a zone, and example would be that it leaves the zone splitter, passes through the zone (in a well-mixed manner), then goes to an inlet of the zone mixer. Please explain more about what you would like to model.
@Jim Dirkes I am trying to model a 3 zone airflow network with two fans in each zone. One fan will be responsible for pushing ambient air into each zone and the other fan would serve as an exhaust fan. Secondly, I want to also implement two fans in between adjacent zones -one fan should blow air from zone A to zone B and the other fan should blow air from zone B to zone A. Is this possible to do in energy plus? If yes, how do I go about it?