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A component always has a inner and outer side and needs to have a zone attached to each side of it.  
In WUFI®plus 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.




What is a zone?
In general there are two kinds of zones:


outer air: The information is, that on that side of the component there are conditions of external air, thus  there is the exterior climate that was assigned under [[PLus 2.X:Dialog_Climate|Climate Data]].  
*[[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.


*[[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


heated zones: the climate in a heated is influenced by the [[Plus 2.X: HVAC|HVAC system]] and the [[Plus 2.X:Inner_Loads|Inner Loads and Occupancy]]
For heated Zones


=== Assigning zones and climates to components ===


attached zones: Is a zone that adjoins a heated zone but isn't heated itself. for those there can be an optional climate defined.
If the building wizard is used, appropriate zones are assigned to the components automatically. However, if you decide to create or modify your building using vertices, you must assign the right zones to the components.




The information a zone  
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.


To clarify the climatic conditions, a component always needs to have a zone assigned to each side of it.


===Creation of new Zones===
Creation of several zones can be highly useful, as mostly there aren't the same conditions in every part of a building. New zones can be created optionally clicking the zones button in the [[Plus 2.X:Visualization_Box|Visualization Box]], which makes the "Zones/Elements" window pop open. <br>


If the [[Plus 2.X:Building_Wizard|Building Wizard]] is used for the creation of a [[Plus 2.X:Building|building] zones are automatically generated but can of course be modified and new ones can be generated and allocated.Using the Building
[[Bild:P2-zonescreation.png|left]] New zones can be created using the "New button", unwanted ones deleted using the "Delete" Button. Zones can be named (advisable for clarity). Also it must be set whether the zone should be a heated(=belonging to simulation volume) zone or an attached (=not belonging to simulation volume, but influencing it) zone (see drop-down menu Nr.1). For attached zones a variety of possibilities is offered (see drop-down menu Nr. 2).


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


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]].


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]].


===Normal vector, assigning zones===
===Movie===
 
This [http://www.wufi-wiki.com/wufifilme/step5_zones/step5_Zones.htm '''movie'''] is taken from the [[Plus 2.X:Input#Creation and assigning of the zones( STEP five)|second example]] in the tutorial and shows how to create and work with different zones.
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.]]
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 to distinguish between the two sides.  
 
 
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New zones can be created using the Zones Button in the vizualization box
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
There can be several zones in a building
zone climate
different rooms
each wall one zone on each side
tree components belonging to each zone

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In WUFI®plus 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:

  • 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

If the building wizard is used, appropriate zones are assigned to the components automatically. However, if you decide to create or modify your building using vertices, you must assign the right zones to the 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.


Creation of several zones can be highly useful, as mostly there aren't the same conditions in every part of a building. New zones can be created optionally clicking the zones button in the Visualization Box, which makes the "Zones/Elements" window pop open.

P2-zonescreation.png

New zones can be created using the "New button", unwanted ones deleted using the "Delete" Button. Zones can be named (advisable for clarity). Also it must be set whether the zone should be a heated(=belonging to simulation volume) zone or an attached (=not belonging to simulation volume, but influencing it) zone (see drop-down menu Nr.1). For attached zones a variety of possibilities is offered (see drop-down menu Nr. 2).


Assigning zones to a component is either possible under the component's entry in the Navigation Tree under section "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.

Movie

This movie is taken from the second example in the tutorial and shows how to create and work with different zones.