[TRNSYS-users] Type 107 absorption chiller data

Jean Marais jeannieboef at gmail.com
Thu Nov 15 07:59:11 PST 2012


Yes, that was my assumption. I would have done it that way...other programs
do it that way.

On 15 November 2012 16:54, <angel.carrera at aiguasol.coop> wrote:

>
> Jean,
>
> I might bé wrong since I am not able to check, but I think that type 107
> doesn't work the way you describe.
> In particular, it doesn't generate any curve, and it just interpolate
> inside the space defined by the external file.
> You can check on volume 7 the properties of the DynamicData routine, used
> for reading external files in most types. Best regards,
>
> Angel
> Enviado desde mi BlackBerry® de Vodafone
>
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