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<p>Dear Mika Yoshinaga,</p>
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<p>Thank you for bringing this to our attention. The units of those particular flue loss parameters for the Type534 (with out plugin) should be a default of [kJ/h.K]. The version with the plug-on does indeed have this labeled correctly. If you need a copy of the proforma, please send me a private message.</p>
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<p>Thank you,</p>
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<p>Matt Duffy</p>
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<p>On 2013-02-07 00:10, 吉永 美香 wrote:</p>
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<div>Dear David and all,</div>
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<div>I use TESS Type534, vertically cylindrical storage tank with immersed HX, and face to a small problem with "gas flue losses". From what I understand, the gas flue losses is for the modelling of heat loss through an immersed gas pipes for boiler or some kind of heater.</div>
<div>In parameters, there are some "Flue loss coefficient for node" and their unit are [W/m2K] or such order. If so, the area of the gas flue pipes also need to be set, with unit [m2], but there isn't such a parameter.</div>
<div>I wonder if this is just a little mistake and the "Flue loss coefficient for node" has the unit [W/K] correctly. This is more reasonable, because it is explainded as "for node".</div>
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<div>Thanks in advance.</div>
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<div>Mika</div>
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<div>Mika Yoshinaga</div>
<div>Assoc. Prof., Meijo University <br />Dr. of Environmental Studies</div>
<div>Email <a href="mailto:yoshi@meijo-u.ac.jp">yoshi@meijo-u.ac.jp</a></div>
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