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Re: [TRNSYS-users] clarification on temperature of air flow



Rajkumar,
  As with most variables in Type56, the conditions of your ventilation air
can be defined as constant, scheduled, or inputs. In the case of inputs,
the values will be calculated by other models and passed to Type56. What
temperature and RH you choose for the vetilation air depends entirely on
the type of system that you are trying to model. For example, you might
be trying to model a building that tries to keep cool in summer simply
using a fan. In that case, you would choose a fan model that forces
ambient air into the building. Alternatively, you might be simulating a
building that has a furnace and air conditioner. In that case, you would
need to implement a thermostat model, a furnace model, and an air
conditioner model connected in series with a fan in order to maintain
the building at its intended temperature. I would suggest that you look
at the example contained in \Trnsys16\Restaurant\ for a bit more
information.
Regards,
 David




----- Original Message -----
Subject: [TRNSYS-users] clarification on temperature of air flow
inventilation-plz
Date: Tue, February 6, 2007 12:09
From: "RAJ KUMAR" <srajk76@yahoo.com>

>
> Hello Bradley,           I have serious doubt on ventilation type given
in ventilation type manager of TRNBUILD.     Suppose
> if we give 5 ACH, usually ,which mode do we have to choose for
> temperature of air flow? ( whether outside or other option (
> contant).). Which one is advisable to choose?     Could you Please
expalin for both airconditioned building and non-air conditioned
building?.     It will be very much helpful, if you explain with some
example.     regards,  Rajkumar.SS.Rajkumar,B.E.(Mech), M.Tech(Energy
Engg.]Research Scholar,Centre for Energy Studies,IIT, NewDelhi -
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