[TRNSYS-users] Type 6 - Auxiliary Heaters

Jeroen Van der Veken jeroen.vanderveken at bwk.kuleuven.be
Wed Mar 4 02:54:10 PST 2009


Did you put the loss coefficient to zero ?
It seems that you're leaking energy somewhere; could also be somewhere 
else in the system, off course.

Tiziano Terlizzese wrote:
> Dear TRNSYS-users,
> I'm stuck with a very simple problem, but it drives me crazy! I hope someone
> can help. I'd like to transfer a constant heat rate to a fluid, so I used
> type 6 (auxiliary heaters) with a set point temperature very high (1000°C)
> and control function = 1. What I get is a outlet temperature that gets
> constant after few hours although is much lower than the set point
> temperature. Is there something I miss?
> Thanks in advance for your help.
>
> Tiziano Terlizzese
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