[TRNSYS-users] ready example of ground-source heat pump
Kent Beason
kbeason at estesmcclure.com
Tue Mar 25 09:00:11 PDT 2014
I found an archived message from Aug 2012 that is closely related to a
simulation I'm working on:
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Dear Aigerim,
You will almost surely need to have access to the TESS GHP Library in
order to carry out your study. If you do and if you are using Trnsys17,
then look at the GHP example that is in the ..\Trnsys17\TESS
Models\Examples\GHP Library\. It uses water-to-water heat pumps instead
of the more common water-source heat pumps but it will give you a good
idea of how to set up the ground loop. The water-source heat pump then
gets connected to a ventilation type within Type56.
If you are using Trnsys16 then loop at the GHP example that is in
..\Trnsys16\Tess Models\Studio Projects\Geothermal Heat Pump Library\.
This is an example of a water-source heat pump that is connected to a
steady stream of constant condition air. The air is cooled based only on
an on/off timer. The timer would be replaced by a thermostat model and
the constant condition inlet air would be replaced by a connection from
the building.
Kind regards,
David
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Can this model further be used for reading building loads (externally
generated) into the heat pump type? I'm using HyGCHP
for comparing different hybrid configurations, but want to examine different
pumping configurations as well and looking at this
example file as a starting point for that comparison.
Sincerely,
Kent Beason, PE, LEED AP
Estes, McClure & Associates, Inc.
3608 West Way
Tyler, TX 75703-
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