[TRNSYS-users] AIR TO AIR HEAT PUMP

David BRADLEY d.bradley at tess-inc.com
Mon Jun 25 12:48:14 PDT 2012


Alessandro,
   It depends on what heat pump model you are using. If you are using 
one of the TESS heat pump models then it does not take the COP directly. 
Instead it takes the heat pump capacity (energy delivered, assuming the 
heat pump does not have a variable speed compressor) and the heat pump 
power draw at various inlet conditions. The COP is computed from these 
two values so knowing two, you can compute the third and enter it in the 
external data files required by the heat pump model.
Regards,
  David


On 6/24/2012 03:00, Alessandro Rinaldi wrote:
> Hi, I am doing a simulation with an air to air heat pump. How I can 
> insert the pump efficiency (COP), because of the technical data 
> regarding the pump power consumption and their heat loads. thanks
>
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