[TRNSYS-users] a component of 4 way valve

David BRADLEY d.bradley at tess-inc.com
Wed Jan 4 05:45:16 PST 2012


Yeonguk Cho,
   Using the standard library, you can make a 4-way valve by putting 3 
2-way valves (Type11) in combination. If you have access to the TESS 
Hydronics Library, there are two n-way (where n is an integer set as a 
parameter) valve models; one for the supply side and one for the return 
side.
Kind regards,
  David


On 1/3/2012 20:45, 조영욱 wrote:
> Dear trnsys users,
>
>
> Hi, I'm a user of TRNSYS 17.
>
> I have to make a cycle with *4 way valve*, heat exchanger and heat 
> pump in simulation studio.
>
> but I can not find a component of *4 way valve*.
>
> Someone who knows something about this, please help..
>
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Yeonguk Cho
>
> Building Services Engineering Laboratory
> Seoul National University of Science and Technology
>
> Tel : +82-70-7571-6557
> C.P.: +82-10-3110-2406
> cheroi at seoultech.ac.kr
>
>
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