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Source position in Internal Source Construction

Apparently in OS when a new Internal Source construction is added it assumes by default the source is placed after layer 1 in many cases will not be the case. Is there any way to place the source in other position? My only solution will be to modify directly .idf file manually or through a measure. It will be great (and probably not very complex) if the source position could be specified directly in the OpenStudio application.

Source position in Internal Source Construction

Apparently in OS when a new Internal Source construction is added it assumes by default the source is placed after layer 1 in many cases will not be the case. Is there any way to place the source in other position? My only solution will be to modify directly .idf file manually or through a measure. It will be great (and probably not very complex) if the source position could be specified directly in the OpenStudio application.

Source position in Internal Source Construction

Apparently in OS when a new Internal Source construction is added it assumes by default the source is placed after layer 1 in many cases will not be the case. Is there any way to place the source in other position? My only solution will be to modify directly .idf file manually or through a measure. It will be great (and probably not very complex) if the source position could be specified directly in the OpenStudio application.

Source position in Internal Source Construction

Apparently in OS when a new Internal Source construction is added it assumes by default the source is placed after layer 1 in many cases will not be the case. Is there any way to place the source in other position? My only solution will be to modify directly .idf file manually or through a measure. It will be great (and probably not very complex) if the source position could be specified directly in the OpenStudio application.