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David Bradley bradley at tess-inc.com
Wed Sep 6 20:11:27 PDT 2006


I think that you can handle the damper using Type11 as a controlled damper. 
Take the mass flow rate of air that is coming out of the thermal storage 
wall as an OUTPUT and pass it as the INPUT mass flow rate of air into 
Type11. Type11 will then have two outlet air streams. One of those outlet 
streams will go to your building model while the other will go to ambient. 
You will then have to write an equation that determines whether the air 
that is flowing into the Type11 goes to the zone or to ambient. If you need 
a more detailed explanation, please let me know.
Kind regards,
  David


At 07:25 9/6/2006, min wrote:
>hello,
>I simulate a thermal storage wall with TRNSYS 15. I want to know how to 
>manipulate the vents from day to night? In winter, the upper vent should 
>be closed Durant the night.
>Thanks
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