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David BRADLEY
d.bradley at tess-inc.com
Tue May 3 08:17:02 PDT 2011
Hamza,
That warning is usually not a problem. Each input and each output of a
Type normally has a three letter code associated with it to indicate to
the TRNSYS kernel what the units are. For example, if an output is a
temperature in degrees C then the output has a code of "TE1." If the
output is power in kJ/h then it has a code of "PW1." The TRNSYS kernel
checks to make sure that all of your input/output connections have
matching units (PW1 connected to PW1, etc.) and it warns you if there is
a mismatch. Some non-standard Types don't have those codes set right and
some of them just use a default of "DM1" (dimensionless) for all inputs
and outputs. If you look at the actual list file (instead of the
Studio's log file display) you'll see where the units mismatch is
reported. If you can't find it, send the *.lst file to me and I'll see
if I can point it out
best,
David
On 4/30/2011 18:11, hamza aouissi wrote:
> hi everybody,
> i have this warning :Type 422 TRNSYS MESSAGE 33:An
> inconsisstent connection has been defined in the TRNSYS input file.The
> desired unots for the input do not match the units
> of the connected output as specified in the component model. The
> dicrepency is listed below.
>
> Reported information: Not available
>
>
>
> that's it.Notice that i am using the STEC library, and i did'nt modify
> the input file.
> If anyone can help me please.
>
>
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