[TRNSYS-users] 2 control signals to type 666
David BRADLEY
d.bradley at tess-inc.com
Wed Dec 19 08:50:07 PST 2012
Gary.
You'll need to implement an equation that combines the two signals
into one. This can be done in any of a number of ways depending upon the
need. Imagine that the variables yChill_1 and yChill_2 are the two
control signals that are to be combined. Each can have a value of either
1 or 0. Two possible combining equations are:
yChiller = OR(yChill_1,yChill_2)
or
yChiller = AND(yChill_1,yChill_2)
Best,
David
On 12/19/2012 02:37, KUM GARY wrote:
> Hi all,
> I would like to know how should i let my chiller(type 666) to response
> to 2 types of control signals ( first type is the thermostat control
> for the temperature level and the other type is the operating signal
> which is to tell the chiller to run for a time period of the day).
> Thanks in advance
> Regards
> Gary
>
>
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