[TRNSYS-users] Trnsys component
David BRADLEY
d.bradley at tess-inc.com
Thu Dec 11 07:24:35 PST 2014
Badreddine,
There are numerous ways that you can accomplish this. You could
either write an equation or if you want your valve to have some
hysteresis (a temperature deadband) then you can configure Type2. The
result of Type2 or your equation would then be passed to an appropriate
mode of Type11 (depending on whether you are talking about a diverting
valve or a mixing valve)
kind regards,
David
On 12/11/2014 03:34, Boutaghriout Badreddine wrote:
> Dear trnsys users,
> I'am usig trnsys 16.1, in my project, i would like to conduct a
> simulation of a solar water heating system (forced circulation), in
> fact, i need to use an electro valve which is monitored by
> temperature sensor ( if the temperature reaches a certain value the
> electro valve is swiched on, otherwise, it is kept in the off state).
>
> So in the library of my sowtware, i haven't found this component
> (electro valve), my question is: can i replace it by another
> component? What are your suggestions for me?
>
>
>
> Best regards.
> Badreddine
>
>
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