[TRNSYS-users] Component Electrical Usage

David BRADLEY d.bradley at tess-inc.com
Wed Mar 9 11:42:59 PST 2011


Cory,
   the power output of each component in your load should go to an 
equation that sums them together. That offers you the flexibility to 
include (or exclude) whatever aspects of the system you want from the 
load that is being taken care of by a particular source (pv, grid, wind, 
etc.)
Best,
  David

On 3/9/2011 13:35, Cory Duggin wrote:
> What is the best way to calculate the overall electrical usage for the 
> entire system in my simulation?  I know there is a utility 
> schedule component, but it takes a single load input.  How do I 
> combine all of the power outputs from all the components involved to a 
> single electrical load?  Is there a type that already does this?
>
> -- 
> Cory Duggin, EI
> Tennessee Tech University
> Graduate Research Assistant
> Mechanical Engineering
>
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