[TRNSYS-users] Problem with type 65

Jeff Thornton thornton at tess-inc.com
Fri Nov 14 06:23:06 PST 2008


Well you're mostly right.  You can't convert kJ/h to kWh as one is power (time rate of energy) and one is energy.  You can of course convert kJ/h to kW by dividing by 3600 or convert kJ/h to kWh/h by using the same equation.  If you really want to plot kWh then you need to integrate the kJ/h power rate from the Type 56 outputs and then divide the integrated value by 3600 to get kWh.JeffJeff Thornton President - TESS, LLC 2916 Marketplace Drive - Suite 104 Madison WI 53719 USA Phone: 608-274-2577 Fax: 608-278-1475 E-mail: thornton at tess-inc.com Web: www.tess-inc.com
----- Original Message -----From: "Adrien JEZEQUEL - ITF" >;a.jezequel at itf.biz

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