[TRNSYS-users] Model heat battery
Diego A. Arias
daarias at wisc.edu
Fri May 11 07:48:49 PDT 2007
Hi Samir,
Type 6 models a simple heater (HVAC/Auxiliary heaters).
If you want something more specific, you may want to try Type42
-Conditioning Equipment. It is a linear-interpolation component that can
represent a device characterized by one, two or three independent
variables. The format of the data file should follow the convention
explained in the manual Volume 8, 'Section 8.4.4.4- DynamicData'.
Best regards,
Diego
Chehal, Samir wrote:
>
> Dear trnsys’s users,
>
> I must model cool and heat battery.
>
> I use type 32 (cooling coil) to model cool battery and I don’t know
> what type to use to model heat battery.
>
> Best Regards
>
>
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