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<p>Dear Amdi,</p>
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<p>There is indeed documentation for that component in the TESS GHP Library Mathematical Reference and the TESS HVAC Library Mathematical Reference (please make sure that you are using the latest TRNSYS 17.1 and TESS Libraries 17.1.01 from your TRNSYS Distributor) in the ".\Tess Models\Documentation" directory. Please refer to that. I will also see if I can find that publication at TESS.</p>
<p><br />Best regards,</p>
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<p>Matt Duffy</p>
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<p>On 2012-08-09 07:10, Amdi Worm wrote:</p>
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<p>Dear Trnsys users</p>
<div>I'm writing my master thesis simulation heat pump-systems for low-energy housing in northern Europe. I'm using type 927 as heat-pump type, and would like know if any of you have done some validation on this type comparing it to some experimental setups with measurement of output values like the output values from the type 927?. </div>
<div>And another question:</div>
<div>Who has created the type 927? I would like to have the mathematical description of the type if it exists.</div>
<div>I would also like to know if it is possible to get the publication: Heat pump modelling in Trnsys by Jeff Thornton, august 1997. </div>
<div>Best regards</div>
<div>Amdi Worm</div>
<div>Esbensen consulting engineers A/S , Denmark & student at the Engineering College of Aarhus. </div>
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