[TRNSYS-users] building model for a cold load simulation
David BRADLEY
d.bradley at tess-inc.com
Mon Jul 25 09:34:12 PDT 2011
Leona,
I would recommend using Type56, not Type19. I think you only need to
model 1 zone; the one whose cooling load you want. If you know the
temperature of the lobby and the upper room (which I think you can get
from the temperature differences) then you define BOUNDARY walls between
your zone and those two zones, select a "known temperature" for the
BOUNDARY walls' back side condition.
Kind regards,
David
On 7/25/2011 09:02, ͫͫ wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> i want to make a building model for the simulation of cold load.It is
> just one room with one external wall and 2 unair-conditioned next
> rooms(one is the lobby the other is the upper room).
>
> Questions are
> 1. Which Type should i use? 56 or just 19?
> 2. if i use 56, should i make 5 zones? i need the cold load from one
> room , and i just have the temperatur differences of this room from 2
> other rooms.
>
> Can anyone help me?
> Thanks and best regards,
>
> Leona
>
>
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