[TRNSYS-users] Simulating a cooling coil with sensible load only
knut.erik.enerstvedt at niva.no
knut.erik.enerstvedt at niva.no
Wed May 13 00:22:57 PDT 2009
Chun Kwong,
Have you considered using one of the TESS cooling coils? The Bypass
Fraction Method coils (TESS/HVAC/Cooling Coils, Type 508) have modes for
outlet humidity and temperature control. Also, the Performance Map cooling
coil (Type 697) allows you to specify both total and sensible cooling
capacity.
Best regards,
Knut Erik Enerstvedt
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[TRNSYS-users] Simulating a cooling coil with sensible load only
Hello, Trnsys users.
I am designing a hybrid solar-cooling system and I want to select a
cooling
coil
to handle the sensible load only (see attached file). I use the Type52b
for
the cooling coil. However, I find that I can't achieve a
sensible-cooling-only
condition, even though the outlet air temperature is substantially higher
than
the inlet air dewpoint. The resulting coil capacity becomes much higher
than
what I expect. Does the model for Type52b prohibit a
sensible-cooling-only
case? If so, is there any other compoent types for the cooling coil which
can
fulfil my requirement? Your reply is highly appreciated. Thank you!
Best Regards
LEE, Chun Kwong
Divsion of Building Science and Technology
City University of Hong Kong
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