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for radiant ceiling, how to define the material filled in the gap of cooling tubes?

I know how to define the 'construction:internal source' for radiant cooling in E+, it's like a sandwich, layer 1 - cooling tube - layer 2. But what if the gap between cooling tubes are filled with a certain material, for instance, concrete? how to define this situation?

for radiant ceiling, how to define the material filled in the gap of cooling tubes?

I know how to define the 'construction:internal source' for radiant cooling in E+, it's like a sandwich, layer 1 - cooling tube - layer 2. But what if the gap between cooling tubes are filled with a certain material, for instance, concrete? how to define this situation?

for radiant ceiling, how to define the material filled in the gap of cooling tubes?

I know how to define the 'construction:internal source' for radiant cooling in E+, it's like a sandwich, layer 1 - cooling tube - layer 2. But what if the gap between cooling tubes are filled with a certain material, for instance, concrete? how to define this situation?

for radiant ceiling, how to define the material filled in the gap of cooling tubes?

I know how to define the 'construction:internal source' for radiant cooling in E+, it's like a sandwich, layer 1 - cooling tube - layer 2. But what if the gap between cooling tubes are filled with a certain material, for instance, concrete? how to define this situation?

for radiant ceiling, how to define the material filled in the gap of cooling tubes?

I know how to define the 'construction:internal source' for radiant cooling in E+, it's like a sandwich, layer 1 - cooling tube - layer 2. But what if the gap between cooling tubes are filled with a certain material, for instance, concrete? how to define this situation?

for radiant ceiling, how to define the material filled in the gap of cooling tubes?

I know how to define the 'construction:internal source' for radiant cooling in E+, it's like a sandwich, layer 1 - cooling tube - layer 2. But what if the gap between cooling tubes are filled with a certain material, for instance, concrete? how to define this situation?