[TRNSYS-users] Type 534 with no HX, vertical storage tank

David BRADLEY d.bradley at tess-inc.com
Fri Jan 28 08:48:14 PST 2011


Vanentin,
   Type534 is ideal for that situation; I've used it many times with 
exactly that configuration. I would refer you to the Type534 
documentation (..\TrnsysXX\Tess Models\Documentation\Storage Tank 
Library\Type534.pdf) to learn about how the component treats internal 
mixing.
Kind regards,
  David


On 1/28/2011 02:52, valentin.gavan at gdfsuez.com wrote:
>
> Hello to all,
>
> I am trying to simulate a solar system (solar panels àexternal HX 
> àvertical storage tank) where the storage tank has 2 inlets/outlets :
>
> -one inlet/outlet from/to the external HX,
>
> -the other inlet/outlet concerns the supply/draw of this tank with 
> cold/hot water.
>
>  -------------------
>
>                                                                
> |                             |--> Hot water
>
>                                                                
> |                             |
>
> |                             |
>
>                                                                
> |                             |
>
>         From the external HX    --> |    No internal  |
>
> |             HX          |
>
>                                                                
> |                             |
>
> |                             |
>
>             To the external HX <--  |                             |
>
>                                                                
> |                             |<-- Cold water
>
>                                                                
>  -------------------
>
> My questions :
>
> -Anyone of you simulated a similar installation ?,
>
> -Is it possible to use Type 534 with 0 HX ? The tank is a constant 
> volume one,
>
> -How the Type 534 treats the mixing in the tank ? ,
>
> -Type 534 can deliver acceptable results in this configuration or 
> another type will be more suitable ?
>
> -What value of the mixing flow inside the tank will be adequate in 
> this configuration ?
>
> Thank you in advance for your answers,
>
> Best regards,
>
> *Valentin Gavan, Ph.D.*
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