[TRNSYS-users] constant outlet temperature with controller type 22

Shahrdad JavidRad shahrdad at live.de
Thu Feb 10 12:19:21 PST 2011



Hi Matt,
 

i have found the soloution, by connecting the PID controller directly to a heat exchanger and not to the pump to control the flow rate at the secondary side of the heat exchanger.

I had the type 539 from TESS solar library but I wanted to experience it with a normal collector.


Thanks,
Shahrdad

 





Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2011 13:33:12 -0600
Subject: Re: [TRNSYS-users] constant outlet temperature with controller  	type 22
From: duffy at tess-inc.com
To: shahrdad at live.de
CC: trnsys-users at cae.wisc.edu


 Dear Shahrad,

I have never tried this but rather simply used the control output in Type539 (the TESS Library Solar Collector). It has this built in controller where all you have to do is send that control signal to the variable speed pump that is "upstream" of the solar collector in your simulation.

Best regards,

Matt Duffy
 
 ----- Original Message -----
From: "Shahrdad JavidRad" <shahrdad at live.de> 
Sent: Wed, February 9, 2011 9:33
Subject: [TRNSYS-users] constant outlet temperature with controller type 22

      
Dear all,

I want to get a constant outlet temperature (for example 70°C) for my collector in a DHWS. For this purpose I am using a Iterative Feedback Controller (Type22) to control the the pump mass flow in my collector circuit. 

As Input values for this type I have entered:

Setpoint: 70
Controlled variable: collector outlet temperature linked
On / Off signal: 1
Minimum control signal: 0
Maximum control signal: 1
Threshold for non-zero output: 0.15
Tolerance on tracking error: 0

I have linked the control singnal of this type and the pump (type 3b) together.

It should work but as I plot the collector outlet I always have no flow rate and not a constant outlet temperature from the collector.

What am I doing wrong?

regards,
Shahrdad



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