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    <p>Khoa Le,</p>
    <p> I would encourage you to look at the Type1231 documentation
      and/or source code. It is not a complicated Type mathematically
      and I suspect that you could use its governing equations to adjust
      the model's parameters and obtain the kind of delta T that you are
      observing in your measurements.</p>
    <p>kind regards,</p>
    <p> David</p>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 04/05/2018 18:05, Le Khoa via
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          everyone,</div>
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        <div class="gmail_default" style="font-size:small;color:#0b5394">I
          have modeled the system comprising of a variable capacity heat
          pump (custom component) transferring heat to the house via
          radiators Type 1231 (TESS library). From the simulation
          results, the differences between entering and leaving water
          temperature of radiators are within 7 Celcius, meaning the
          heat pump quickly operates at the lowest part load. However, I
          want to increase those temperature differences about more than
          10 Celsius, as observed from our measurement results, in order
          to force the heat pump to work at higher load. I have tried to
          alter the parameters of Type 1231 but it seems to be
          uninfluenced. I see if changing the flow rate can alter those
          differences, but that is not right for my model which affects
          the heat pump side. </div>
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        <div class="gmail_default" style="font-size:small;color:#0b5394">Could
          you please help me if possible?</div>
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        <div class="gmail_default" style="font-size:small;color:#0b5394">Thank
          you.<br>
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