[TRNSYS-users] active layer

David BRADLEY d.bradley at tess-inc.com
Mon Apr 7 11:04:03 PDT 2014


Teresa,
   You can treat it either way depending on how the floor heating system 
is piped. My guess is that the two floors would be piped in parallel 
(from the same header) in which case you would want to divide the total 
mass flow into two parts (probably ratio-ed by the areas). If, however, 
the two floors are piped in series (one leading into the next) then you 
would give the full flow to the first floor, then give the full flow to 
the second floor but with its inlet temperature set to the outlet 
temperature of the first floor.
Kind regards,
  David


On 4/7/2014 04:08, teresa.schoenberger at libero.it wrote:
> Dear Trnsys users,
>
> I set up an active layer on a wall type (floor heating system) which is
> divided in many surfaces (for example a upstair room is adjacent  to two
> downstair rooms, so i have two different surfaces on the wall list of the
> zone).
> Which is the mass flow rate to be given in active layer specification of each
> surface? the total one for the floor, to both surfaces, or should I divide the
> total mass flow in two part?
>
> thaks in advance
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