[TRNSYS-users] a 'zone' within a Zone

David BRADLEY d.bradley at tess-inc.com
Thu Aug 11 08:20:46 PDT 2011


Michael,
   I think your building would consist of two zones (not 2 instances of 
type56 though!). You would define the room as having four external 
walls, a floor, a ceiling and 5 adjacent walls that are in fact the 
walls of your refrigerator. The second zone would have the same 5 
adjacent walls and then some accounting for the bottom surface.
Regards,
  David


On 8/10/2011 16:33, Michael Tesfaye wrote:
> Dear all,
> I am trying to model a refrigerator within a zone, trying to analyze 
> the heat transfer from the zone to the refrigerator. I tried to model 
> the refrigerator as a separate type 56, and tried to simulate it on 
> the simulation studio, but it resulted in an error. It is basically a 
> Box within the zone. How should i go about specifying this Zone within 
> a Zone on TRNSYS? Thank you for your time.
> Michael
>
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