[TRNSYS-users] Creating a model for domestic hot water system

David BRADLEY d.bradley at tess-inc.com
Thu Sep 27 04:45:01 PDT 2018


Tatiana,

   I would suggest using Type751. The error that you are getting 
suggests that the TESS Libs are not installed or perhaps that you have 
the 32-bit version of the TESS Libs installed in your 64-bit version of 
Trnsys. Check in the ..\Trnsys18\UserLib\ReleaseDLLs\ directory and see 
if you can find the DLLs for the TESS Libraries. If they are installed 
correctly and are the correct version then you should see "64" somewhere 
in the filename. If you do not then I would recommend you contact your 
distributor so that they can make sure that you have the correct installer.

kind regards,

  David



On 09/27/2018 02:12, Tatiana Mahavita via TRNSYS-users wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> I’m using TRNSYS 18 to create a model for domestic hot water system 
> and as I need a condensing boiler in the model with its efficiency in 
> an external file, I wonder if I should modify an existing type (like 
> the 122 or the 751) or create a new one for this. Has anyone already 
> faced the problem ?
>
> I tried the type 751 (from the TESS librairies) but when I added it to 
> my model, I got the error message saying that the type could not be 
> located in either the TRNdll64.dll or in an external dll, then I was 
> asked to relink the TRNDll64.dll including this type or make sure that 
> an external DLL in the UserLib/Debug DLLs and UserLib/Release DLLs 
> folders contain the type. Can someone please advise me ? Thank you in 
> advance.
>
> Any help will be really appreciated.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Tatiana
>
>
>
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