[TRNSYS-users] Experience with cooling if there´s an off period??
David BRADLEY
d.bradley at tess-inc.com
Tue Oct 16 08:28:44 PDT 2012
Michael,
There are a few likely causes. First, make sure that you have changed
the default zone thermal capacitance. In TRNBuild, the default zone
capacitance is set to 1.2*1.007*ZoneVolume, which accounts only for the
thermal capacitance of air in the zone. A value 5 times higher than the
default is usually appropriate. Second, make sure that your infiltration
and ventilation are set up properly. In normal commercial building
operation, the outdoor air dampers are turned OFF during the heating
(and cooling) system off periods. You also may see this effect if your
infiltration rate is high.
Kind regards,
David
On 10/12/2012 08:23, Michael Diekerhof wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I´ve simulated an two hour heating off-period for my Type 56 (year of
> construction 2002). To keep it easy, i was just working with 1 Zone
> and a total volume around 500m3.
>
> My problem is that the roomtemperature decrease during the off-period
> is extremly high. For example: It decreases from 20°C to 17°C (of
> course depending on Tambient) in the space of one or two hours. I
> think this decrease is much to high. In this case TRNSYS is not
> simulating the thermic inertia right ?!
>
> Does anyone have already experiences with this problem and knows if my
> decrease is correct or seriously wrong ?! In my case i think it´s
> wrong because of both the huge volume (without internal walls etc) and
> the missing thermic inertia.
>
> Best,
>
> Michael
>
>
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