[TRNSYS-users] Quick doubt
David Bradley
bradley at tess-inc.com
Wed Feb 11 12:07:07 PST 2009
Dani,
you are correct, GT stands for "greater than." The function returns a
value of 1 if the first argument in parenthesis is greater than the
second and a 0 otherwise. For a more complete description, please refer
to section 7.3.9.1 of the documentation set.
Kind regards,
David
Dani Pons wrote:
> Dear Trnsys Users,
>
> "Fast answer" question: In the SDWH - Feedback Controller example, in
> "Setpoint" (Calculator icon) there is a "GT". What does it stand for?
> Greater than?
>
> "More elaborate answer" question: It is "GT( two parameters separated
> by commas)". This output goes into the On/Off signal of the
> controller. I dont quite understand what the controller receives as a
> sign to activate then the following pump.
>
> Thanks,
> Dani
>
> TU WIen
>
>
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