[TRNSYS-users] TYPE 45
David Bradley
bradley at tess-inc.com
Wed Sep 27 09:01:13 PDT 2006
Dear Mohammad,
The thermosiphon tank is able to include an internal heater. Your method
of setting the auxiliary heater capacity to 0 is the correct way to model a
tank that does not have an internal heater at which point, the set point
temperature should become irrelevant (unless there is some strange
high-limit cut out temperature in that model). You should probably send the
simulation to your distributor so that they can have a look.
Kind regards,
David
At 10:15 9/27/2006, mohammad abdunnabi wrote:
>Dear TRNSYS user's
>
>Does any one could explain to me the effect of the
>parameter 37 (set point tempertaure)in type45 in
>TRNSYS
>16. In fact, I've noticed that par 37 has strong
>infulence on the results (e.g. temperature to the
>load)even if there is no electric
>element (auxilary heater) provided (par 34 =0 & input
>10 =0)which is from my viewpoint is wrong.However I
>might mistaken.
>
>thanks in advance
>
>M. Abdunnabi
>
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