[TRNSYS-users] Simultaneous heating and cooling operation of a ground source heat pump

David BRADLEY via TRNSYS-users trnsys-users at lists.onebuilding.org
Fri Jun 23 09:30:48 PDT 2017


Stephanie,

   Yes, it is possible and there is nothing special that you need to do. 
When the heat pump is in "heating" mode then its load side will be 
heated and the source side will be cooled. A ground source heat pump is 
usually one that has air on the load side and water on the source side. 
The "heating" and "cooling" describes what happens on the load side. 
However, the opposite always happens on the source side.

kind regards,

  David



On 06/23/2017 08:33, S. Loizide via TRNSYS-users wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I was wondering whether it is possible to model the simultaneous 
> heating and cooling operation of a ground-source heat pump in TRNSYS 
> by using the heat pump component Type 927. The heat pump that I'm 
> trying to model provides space heating to a building during winter but 
> at the same time provides cooling to some server and paper archive 
> rooms. Is it possible to have both the cooling and heating modes on by 
> using this particular component (type 927)? If not, could you please 
> suggest any other possible way of modelling the simultaneous heating 
> and cooling operation of a heat pump?
>
> Regards,
>
> Stephanie
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