[TRNSYS-users] Storage Tank 3 In/Outlets

Jeff Thornton thornton at tess-inc.com
Tue Sep 22 08:50:49 PDT 2009


The Tess Type 534 model can easily handle 3 inputs and 3 outputs.  Follow the TESS Component Libraries tab from www.TRNSYS.com for more details on the model.

Jeff


Jeff Thornton 
President - TESS, LLC 

22 North Carroll Street - Suite 370
Madison WI 53703 USA 

Phone: 608-274-2577 
Fax: 608-278-1475 
E-mail: thornton at tess-inc.com 
Web: www.tess-inc.com




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From: settler at oekoenergie.de
Sent: Tue, September 22, 2009, 5:20 AM
Subject: [TRNSYS-users] Storage Tank 3 In/Outlets

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Hello TRNSYS users,
 
 
 
I am searching for a thermal storage tank model (vertical, cylindrical) with three inlets and three outlets, similar to Type 4 or Type 60. 
 
Where can I find one? 
 
 
 
Best Regards,
 
 
 
Sarah
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Mit freundlichem Gru
 
 
 
Sarah Settler
 
 
 
 
 
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Von: knut.erik.enerstvedt at niva.no [mailto:knut.erik.enerstvedt at niva.no] 
Gesendet: Dienstag, 22. September 2009 09:22
An: coalespr at btinternet.com
Cc: trnsys-users at cae.wisc.edu
Betreff: Re: [TRNSYS-users] How many zones?
 

 
 

Paul, 

The easiest way is to use two zones, but if the thernostat is in the hall, maybe you should include that zone as well? You can also consider using CONTAM or COMIS to calculate air exchange between the zones, although this makes it more complicated. 

You can have one emitter for each zone. To represent parallell heating circuits, just split the total flow from the heat pump using a diverting valve component (Hydronics library) into one stream for each emitter and then, after the emitters, combine the streams again using a mixing valve component and connect it back to the heat pump. 

Kind regards, 
Knut Erik 

 
 

    
        
            
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