[TRNSYS-users] question about stratified storage tank
David Bradley
bradley at tess-inc.com
Thu Jun 28 09:41:30 PDT 2007
Fredery,
The temperature of the storage tank depends on
the thermal losses and gains to the tank. The
water that goes to the load would probably be a
great deal hotter than 20C but it may be that an
external auxiliary heater brings the temperature
up to the delivery set point or it may be that
water is maintained at a higher temperature in a
second tank. Ground water where I live is
typically at about 10C so the bottom of a
stratified storage tank could be as cold as that,
at least temporarily until the solar collector or
an an auxiliary heater warmed it up.
Cheers,
David
At 02:41 6/27/2007, fredery lavoye wrote:
>Dear TRNsys users,
>I'm working on the modelisation of a solar
>system with stratified storage tank. I've seen
>on the example (name is SDHW) the repartition of
>the temperature in the tank. Is it normal that
>the temperature at the bottom of the tank is
>less than 20°C? Is it not dangerous for health
>to store domestic water at this temperature?
>Thanks for your answer
>Best regards
>Fredery
>
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