[TRNSYS-users] Type 56

David Bradley bradley at tess-inc.com
Mon Feb 14 08:26:18 PST 2005


Dear Najate,
   In Energy Rate Control (whether using Type56 or another building model), 
you specify a maximum and a minimum allowable zone temperature and the 
model reports the amount of energy that had to be added to or removed from 
the space in order to maintain those temperatures. In between the maximum 
and minimum temperatures, the zone temperature is allowed to float. To use 
Energy Rage Control in Type56, you turn on Heating and/or Cooling in each 
of your zones, specify a heating (or cooling) temperature and a capacity 
for the equipment. The zone temperatures are default Type56 outputs as are 
the sensible energy demands of the zone in energy rate control.
Kind regards,
   David

At 06:42 AM 2/13/2005, najate lamkharouet wrote:
>salam,
>In Type 56 (TRNSYS15), how can I use the Energy Rate control to record the 
>temperature of the zone?
>best regards
>
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