[TRNSYS-users] Simulate a 4-storey building with identical zones
David Bradley
bradley at tess-inc.com
Mon Apr 6 13:37:36 PDT 2009
Jerome,
I would definitely recommend simplifying the model. If multiple rooms
are served by the same HVAC system (a variable air volume system for
example) then I would put all of the rooms that are served by a single
air handler and that are on a given floor together into one thermal
zone. If all the rooms are on their own system (a packaged terminal air
conditioner for example) then you only have to model the rooms that have
a distinct configuration (ie one on each corner of the ground floor, one
along each length wall of the ground floor, one on each corner of a
typical middle floor, one in the middle of each wall on a middle floor,
one on each corner of the top floor, one along each wall of the top
floor and then all of the special zones (breakfast room, corridor,
laundry facility, etc.)
Kind regards,
David
Sebbag Jerome wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I am simulating a 4-storey hotel (200 rooms), with TRNBUILD. All the
> rooms are identical, with identical thermal behaviour. Do I have to
> create 200 zones, or can I simplify the model?
> Thank you in advance!
>
> Jerome
>
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