[TRNSYS-users] Restaurant absorp. cooling Tess example
Jeremy Osborne
jeremy.osborne at solem-consulting.com
Fri Apr 25 20:52:40 PDT 2014
HI Martin,
The chiller is scalable to any size using the first ‘parameter’ of the TYPE called ‘Rated Capacity’ . I highly recommend going through the mathematical reference in the user manual, and the FORTRAN code to get a full understanding of how the code works. This is because it is based on a catalogue data table loop up approach. You will need to obtain the performance of a range of operating conditions to simulate a real chillers performance.
If you are new to TRNSYS: start by going through the getting started documentation to understand parameters, inputs and outputs of each type.
Best regards,
Jeremy
From: Martin Berov [mailto:martber88 at gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, 25 April 2014 7:17 PM
To: Jeremy Osborne
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Subject: Re: [TRNSYS-users] Restaurant absorp. cooling Tess example
Thank you, I found the weather block it was in the hidden layer.
I have one more issue, as I understand the absorption chiller always modulate its power so it can reach the chilled water set point temperature? - so does it mean that with this type 107 it is not possible to make simulations with different chiller powers(rated capacity) and see how they affect on the system?
Kind regards
Martin
On Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 2:48 AM, Jeremy Osborne <jeremy.osborne at solem-consulting.com <mailto:jeremy.osborne at solem-consulting.com> > wrote:
Hi Martin,
The weather data is hidden in a layer. Go to view -> show layers -> and enable weather - data files and you should see TYPE15-2 appear with all the connection.
Layers are used to better organise complex models, removing certain clutter.
Regards,
Jeremy
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From: Martin Berov [mailto:martber88 at gmail.com <mailto:martber88 at gmail.com> ]
Sent: Thursday, 24 April 2014 8:02 PM
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Subject: [TRNSYS-users] Restaurant absorp. cooling Tess example
Hi,
I was looking at the example provided with the Tess library about the Restaurant absorption chilling, so the simulation runs ok, but I can not find the weather block i.e. the collector and building are not connected to it -how is this possible, how does it function, can someone give me explanation?
Thank you
Best Regards
Martin
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