[TRNSYS-users] radiant heating walls
David BRADLEY
d.bradley at tess-inc.com
Mon Apr 16 09:21:13 PDT 2012
Gabriela,
There is a radiator panel component available in the TESS HVAC
Library for Trnsys17 (Type1271). I would recommend that you use
whichever model more accurately represents the situation in your
building; if the walls have piping embedded in them then the active
layer would be the more correct modeling methodology. If there are
radiant panels mounted to the walls by standoffs, then I would lean
towards using Type1271.
Kind regards,
David
On 4/12/2012 15:50, gabriela vlad wrote:
> Dear users,
> I want to perf torm the simulation of a building(type 56) that is
> using a water to water heat pump and radiant heating walls to heat the
> building. I would like to ask if it’s there a certain type for the
> radiant walls. Would be better to add active layers to my walls? I
> would like to know your opinion.
> Thank you!
>
>
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