[TRNSYS-users] Differential controller - Type 2
ali shahrouzian
ali.shahrouz at gmail.com
Mon Aug 9 06:27:00 PDT 2021
Dear TRNSYS users,
Hi,
I’m modelling a solar system to heat space. It consists of two loops: one
of them is a water-based solar collector loop as heat source and the other
one is an air-based loop including an air-to-water HX, a fan and so forth.
In order to control the solar loop in such a way that it turns off when the
incident radiation isn’t sufficient (during night), I’ve used a
differential controller (type 2). I connected the collector outlet
temperature to Th (parameter 1 for type 2) and the HX outlet temperature to
the Tc (parameter 2).
Defining the controller in this way causes the collector outlet temperature
to start from minus temperatures like -25 degrees C over the course of
winter days. I faced this issue when I used types 50 (PV/T collector), (538
evacuated collector), 539 and … , however using type 1 (flat plate
collector) as the solar collector doesn’t cause this issue.
I would appreciate it if anyone could help me in this case.
And one more thing, as I’ve already explained my system also has a
secondary loop including a fan, an air-to-water HX and … . I am wondering
whether in order to control the secondary loop when the solar loop is off,
I should define a new controller (type 2) or I can use the differential
controller previous.
Thanks in advance.
Ali
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