[TRNSYS-users] Radiant Heating System
jeannieboef at gmail.com
jeannieboef at gmail.com
Thu Feb 19 05:41:21 PST 2015
I understand you linked room temp to radiator, but what radiator
output did you link to what element in type 56?
Note that Type 56 will automatically keep the zone at setpoint.
I recommend turning the heating capacity to zero or a very small value
in the Type 56 zone and controlling the zone setpoint from simulation
studio to more easily connect it to your radiator.
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i. A.
Jean Marais
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On 19.02.2015, at 11:48, "B. Marwaha" <bm425 at cam.ac.uk> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to model a radiant heating system for a university
> building. I have used a Type 700 boiler connect to a Type 1231
> radiator and then connect the radiator to my Type 56 building. I
> have linked the 'Room temperature' output of the radiator to the
> zone in the building which I want to heat up. My problem is that the
> internal zone temperature is not changing even though I am changing
> the inlet water temperature to the radiator, and thus the surface
> temperature.
> Does the room temperature link to the zone not cause the zone to
> change temperature? I am not sure what else to connect or whether I
> require another component to cause the temperature to change?
>
> I cannot seem to find any examples with radiators so any advice
> would be very much appreciated!
>
> Thank you!
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Bianca
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