[TRNSYS-users] Absorption chiller

David Bradley bradley at tess-inc.com
Tue Sep 4 08:46:28 PDT 2007


Dear Sir or Madam,
   There are a number of methods by which an 
absorption chiller and building can be connected. 
In part it will depend on which absorption 
chiller model you use and in part it depends on 
how you have modeled your building. If you have 
modeled your building in energy rate control and 
therefore know the building load. Then you can 
impose that load on the absorption chiller's 
chilled water flow stream using the TESS "load 
imposed on a liquid stream" component (in the 
TESS Loads and Structures library). If you have 
modeled your building in temperature level 
control then you need to implement some kind of 
delivery device (fan coil, chilled ceiling, cool 
radiant floor), a thermostatic controller, pumps, piping, etc.
Kind regards,
  David


At 21:51 8/25/2007, toyota supra wrote:
>Dear all,
>i am trying to connect absorption chiller to a 
>multizone building for cooling, but i not sure 
>how it is done...can anyone give me any help..?
>
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