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    <p>Hugo,</p>
    <p>  TRNSYS is not a free tool. You need to contact a distributor
      and purchase a license. A list of distributors is available at:
      <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://sel.me.wisc.edu/trnsys/sales/distributors.html">http://sel.me.wisc.edu/trnsys/sales/distributors.html</a></p>
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    <p>  If you already own a TRNSYS license and need an update you
      should contact the distributor from whom you purchased TRNSYS
      originally.</p>
    <p>kind regards,</p>
    <p> David</p>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 06/09/2016 10:40, Hugo Alberto López
      Clemente via TRNSYS-users wrote:<br>
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        <p><span>hello,     sorry, someone you could send the program
            TRNSYS.... is I'm doing an investigation of a heat storer
            and need to simulate in TRNSYS....<span>I am writing from
              brazil....please!!!!</span></span><br>
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        <p><span><span>Hugo L.</span></span></p>
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              face="Calibri, sans-serif" color="#000000"><b>De:</b> Ben
              Heymer via TRNSYS-users
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              <b>Enviado:</b> miércoles, 08 de junio de 2016 10:26 a.m.<br>
              <b>Para:</b> Dragos Bogatu; TRNSYS users mailing list at
              OneBuilding.org<br>
              <b>Asunto:</b> Re: [TRNSYS-users] Type56 problem</font>
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            <div dir="ltr">Thanks for providing more details. It's
              pretty easy to do some hand calculations of heat loss and
              compare that to the heat transfer charts in TRNSYS. I did
              both a TRNSYS model and hand calcs for my own well
              insulated house (15 cm polyiso insulation) and the results
              were nearly identical.
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              <div>The other area to explore is the basement or slab
                surface of the model. Is the heat transfer there
                reasonable? You could temporarily delete or disable the
                slab surface in the model to make sure the above ground
                surfaces are acting appropriately. Also, double check
                that the infiltration values are appropriate.</div>
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              <div class="gmail_quote">On Wed, Jun 8, 2016 at 10:02 AM,
                Dragos Bogatu via TRNSYS-users
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                    <div>Ben,</div>
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                    <div>Unfortunately I cannot change the system as I
                      am simulating this model based on a real one. Yes
                      it is true, I could raise the temperature to 30 C,
                      but the problem is that I find the heat loss too
                      high for a highly insulated house. I have the
                      earth to air heat exchanger that brings my
                      temperature to about 10 C during winter (t_put)
                      then the heat recovery unit that brings it to
                      about 20 C (t_rec) and after that an auxiliary
                      heater which brings the temperature to 25 C (with
                      a daily schedule from 8 AM to 8 PM) and the
                      temperature during daytime reaches about 21 C but
                      during the night it goes to about 15 C
                      (considering that the EAHX and the heat recovery
                      unit are still working). The exterior wall is made
                      of 30 cm brick and about 20 cm mineral wool while
                      the windows are triple glazed. Do you think this
                      is normal?</div>
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                    <div>Thank you,</div>
                    <div>Dragos Bogatu</div>
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