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Re: [TRNSYS-users] How implement a schedule



Samir,
  I would recommend adding ventilation stream inputs (temperature, RH, and airchanges) to your Type56 zone (instead of defining them as constant values or as a schedule). These inputs to the building model will be produced by the outputs of your system model components. You will also need to add zone RH outputs to Type56 so that these can be passed in to the inputs of your system. I recently gave a talk on this methodology. I will send you the powerpoint presentation directly so that I don't clog everyone's inbox.
Kind regards,
David


At 10:57 1/4/2007, Chehal, Samir wrote:
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Dear all,

I must implement a mechanism schedule to my air handling unit in Trnstudio.

How can I do?

Thanks in advance. 
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