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    Sanjeev,<br>
      The parameters of the Type describe the pipe layout so yes, you
    would have to change various parameter values in order to go from
    modeling a single straight pipe to modelign a single or a double
    serpentine pipe. I would recommend that you refer to the Type997
    documentation, which can be found in ..\Trnsys17\Tess
    Models\Documentation\04-GHPLibraryMathematicalReference.pdf<br>
    regards,<br>
     David<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 5/6/2015 10:39 AM, SANJEEV JAKHAR
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          <div>Dear sir,<br>
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          In Type 997 it is mention that it can be used for various
          configuration like serpentine double serpentine etc. <br>
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        I have simulated the model for single pipe. I would like to know
        how to proceed for serpentine and double serpentine cases. Do I
        have to change in any parameter to make serpentine case.<br
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        <span><font color="#888888"><font color="#000000"><font size="2">Thanks
                & Regards,</font></font></font></span>
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