How should risers and other small unconditioned spaces be treated in iSBEM?

Small unconditioned areas such as small risers and store cupboards can be absorbed into adjacent conditioned spaces. In iSBEM this would involve adding their floor area to the adjacent conditioned space. For larger areas, these areas should be treated as indirectly conditioned spaces (see FAQ on this subject above).

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Small unconditioned areas such as small risers and store cupboards can be absorbed into adjacent conditioned spaces. In iSBEM this would involve adding their floor area to the adjacent conditioned space. For larger areas, these areas should be treated as indirectly conditioned spaces (see FAQ on this subject above).

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