[TRNSYS-users] question about the fan
David Bradley
bradley at tess-inc.com
Mon Jan 12 07:19:30 PST 2009
Jason,
You are not the only person to have run into this quirk. It is not
intuitive but when you change the units of an input (by selecting Pa
instead of atm in your case), TRNSYS does not insert an automatic unit
conversion into your input file. The fan model is still expecting its
pressure input in atmospheres and the weather data component is still
providing pressure in pascals. What you need to do is to insert an
equation into your input file to convert from Pa to atm. Changing units
by selecting something from a pulldown menu in the Studio has an effect
only at the interface level - when the interface writes the input file,
it makes all the conversions back again. It is safe to change the units
of parameters and it is safe to change the units of /unconnected /inputs.
Kind regards,
David
jason chan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I do not know why TRNSYS give me error when I made the connection
> between the atmospheric pressure and the inlet air pressure for the
> fan (type 662-2). Here I attach the component in this email. Thank you
>
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