[TRNSYS-users] Tank with a heat pump and a heat exchanger
David BRADLEY
d.bradley at tess-inc.com
Thu Feb 28 07:22:20 PST 2013
Marion,
The basic idea of TRNSYS is that systems are modeled as groups of
components connected to each other according to the user's
specifications. In order to model the system that you propose, you would
connect the Type534 heat exchanger outlet liquid temperature and flow
rate to the Type938 inlet liquid temperature and flow rate. You would
also need a controller model so that the heat pump knows when the tank
has reached the desired temperature and may turn off. Since this concept
is very central to TRNSYS, I would recommend that you look at some of
the examples (particularly the solar domestic water heating (SDHW
examples) so that you see how components are linked to one another to
form a system.
Regards,
David
On 2/27/2013 09:37, Marion Lumbroso wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I am a new user of TRNsys and I am asking you some help please.
> I would like to model a tank with a heat pump and a heat exchanger at
> the same time. There is a way to do that? Cause in the TESSLibs17 I
> only found a heat pump water heater and (type 938) a tank with heat
> exchangers (type 534). Maybe it is possible to couple both or to find
> an other trick?
> Thank you very much!
>
> Regards,
>
> Marion
>
>
>
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