[TRNSYS-users] how to control HVAC ?

ahmad abbasian via TRNSYS-users trnsys-users at lists.onebuilding.org
Tue Feb 7 11:34:02 PST 2017


Dear Jeff

Thank you for your guiding. I have simulated my HVAC system at nominal condition, alone not using the building model. Now I'm going to use this system connected to a building. Now my question is how should I match the HVAC cooling production to the building load which is transient? should I control the temperature and humidity also or just the flow rate should be controlled to meet the load?

I couldn't find a similar example in TRNSYS examples. Could you send me an example in case of having some please?

Thank you

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Ahmad abbasianzadeh
Solar energy Researcher
Harrisburg, Pensylvania



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Ahmad,

There are literally hundreds of ways to control the temperature and humidity in a space.  I would suggest you do some reading to figure out a common HVAC system given your climate and type of building - then you can begin to replicate that system in TRNSYS.



Jeff



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On 02/07/2017 12:08 pm, ahmad abbasian via TRNSYS-users wrote:

Hello

I'm simulating a solar assisted coolig system for a building. The building cooling load is transient. so how the HVAC system should be controlled to cover the building load? I guess that the supply air temperature and humidity ratio should be constant ( a value in the comfort region ) and the air flow rate should be controlled using a variable speed fan to cover the cooling load. Is it right? any better idea?

Also I don't know how the control system should be? should I use a thermostat?

If any one can send me an example it will be very useful for me to learn

Thank you



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Ahmad abbasianzadeh
master of energy systems engineering
Solar energy Researcher
Harrisburg, Pensylvania





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