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David BRADLEY d.bradley at tess-inc.com
Wed Jan 15 07:49:23 PST 2014


Ali,
   You need to decide what device you want to use to deliver the cooling 
to the zone. An absorption chiller generates cold water so you can use 
that cold water in a fan coil or (perhaps) in a radiant panel. If you 
are using fan coils then you would define a VENTILATION type in 
TRNBuild/Type56 that is going to be the air (temperature, RH, and flow 
rate) coming from the fan coil model. You'll connect the fan coil model 
to pipe models, to a pump model and then to the absorption chiller 
model. I would highly recommend that you follow the tutorial called 
"Temperature Level Control from Energy Rate Control" located at:

http://sel.me.wisc.edu/trnsys/downloads/tutorials_and_examples/tutex17.htm

while the tutorial does not specifically deal with absorption chillers, 
the process is the same for connecting any kind of air distribution 
system to a building.
Regards,
  David



On 1/15/2014 00:46, ali javed wrote:
> dear all
>
> i want to cool my building model developed in type 56 by using hot 
> water fired single effect absorption chiller type 107 how can i 
> connect these two type for cooling purpose ???
>
>
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