[TRNSYS-users] problems when simulate example

David BRADLEY d.bradley at tess-inc.com
Tue Apr 12 07:10:17 PDT 2016


Ware,
  The example is intended to show you some ways of using Type42; it is 
not a very good example of a realistic device heating a tank. If you add 
the output of the controller to the online plot so that you can see the 
Type42 "heat pump" control signal you'll notice that the heat pump is on 
continuously through the length of the simulation; it does not have 
enough capacity to return the tank to its set point temperature. The 
fluctuations in tank temperature are the result of the varying water 
draw on the tank.
kind regards,
  David


On 04/12/2016 03:30, Ware wrote:
> Sorry about the surubbed HTML attachment .
> Here is my question:
> When i simulate the project in:\trnsys17\examples\reading data 
> files\performance_map_data, the case is the second one.
> I find the outlet temperature of type4a ranges from 35℃ to 41℃,while 
> the setpointtemp is 45±1℃,it seems the tempcontroller doesn'twork 
> well, i have tried to reduce thetimestep smaller,but nothing changes…
>
> Have anyone simulated the case?
> thanks in advance.
> Ware
> BR
>
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