[TRNSYS-users] Cooling Loads

David BRADLEY d.bradley at tess-inc.com
Tue Jan 25 14:21:20 PST 2022


It isn't really possible to tell from screen captures what the cause of 
the problem might be. One thing to check is the assumption that you have 
made about the ground temperature. If you have a ground floor in your 
building and you leave the default value of TGROUND as 0C then you get a 
lot of unrealistic free cooling from a constantly cold ground. If that 
is not the cause of the problem I would suggest contacting your 
distributor. While Trnsys17 is no longer officially supported your 
distributor may have the capacity to take a look at the project for you.

kind regards,

  David


On 01/24/2022 14:38, Orib Zayed via TRNSYS-users wrote:
> Greeting,
>
> First, I tried to calculate the cooling loads for four floors, but I 
> failed to control the set point temperature. Use Trnsys 17. But I 
> succeeded in controlling the heating set point temperature, 
> calculating its loads.
>
> Can anyone help me.
>
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