<div>Miklós,</div>
<div> Since the tank model that you have chosen to use represents a constant volume tank, any liquid that you draw out of the tank through an outlet port is automatically replaced by liquid that comes in through the corresponding inlet port. In TRNSYS it is rare to specify an output of a model and have it calculate an input so instead what you do is connect your load profile to the inlet of the tank; the same amount of liquid will be forced out of the tank through the outlet port. </div>
<div>Kind regards,</div>
<div> David</div>
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Subject: [TRNSYS-users] load profile help
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From: Miklós Oláh <olahmiklos@gmail.com>
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Date: Tue, May 6, 2008 11:19
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Dear List!<br>
<br>I would like to use a load profile, but i can't tie it up. I use bad type, or need another type? After that, i woud like to use a controll modul, and make a new controll modul type for this system. (collector+heat change+tank)
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Thanks the answers!<br>
<br>Miklós Oláh<br>
<br>(maybe enough the TPF file)<br>
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