I am having a problem with a fluid cooler on a project. The fluid
cooler is a closed circuit cooler that provides heat rejection for a
heat pump loop. I can get the model to run if I omit the heat exchanger
which is integral to the fluid cooler or if I provide a Wet Schedule,
but delete the heat exchanger. I realize that neither one of these
options will give me the results that I truly need, but it sort of works
for some comparative purposes. I have also tried this on 3.63 with the
same results.<br>
<br>When I run either of the options identified above, I get the following messages:<br><br> **CAUTION********************<div id=":1nw">**************************************************<br> In curve: FluidCooler-FluidCap-fRng&WB the dependent value<br>
is exceeding the limits.<br> Value/Min/Max/First time: 4.981 0.000 3.000 1/27/16<br>CURINV: No real root for CURVE: <br> 1 0.449745 0.027043 -0.000444 -0.028325 0.000285 0.001570<br>
<br>The CAUTION I can get around. But the CURINV, which relates to the
FluidCooler-FluidCap-fAPP&WB performance curve, typically ends up as
thousands of lines in the output file. I have yet been able to
identify the cause.<br>
<br>When I add the heat exchanger, the model crashes and I get the following error:<br> ***ERROR*********************<div>**************************************************<br>
Heat-Exchanger: FluidCooler-DryHX has inconsistent<br> input parameters for flow calculations<br> Mode SupTi DemTi DemTo<br> 3 39.00 82.00 82.00</div>
<br clear="all">The values for SupTi, DemTi and DemTo will vary depending on other parameters that I may change, but DemTi always equals DemTo.<br><br>I
can provide the input and pd2 files if necessary, but hesitate due to size and complexity of the building
model, but it's what I have to deal with.<br>
<br>I also note that the pan losses/pan heater are not accounted for in the model. I am not sure if this feature is supported at this time or not. The unit has an electric pan heater, which I input. I have tried both defaulting the values and inputting the pan loss, but neither results in any energy use for the heater. </div>
<br clear="all"><br>-- <br>Ron Pecarina, PE, CEM, LEED-AP<br>Energy and Sustainable Design Consultants, Inc.<br>1128 Noblewood Drive<br>Billings, MT 59101<br>406-208-0227<br>