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Re: [TRNSYS-users] How modelling an air handling unit
Samir,
The two methods that I have used to model an air handler are to
either build one out of the component parts (mixing plenum, fan, heating
coil, cooling coil, reheat coil) or to use an ideal device that just
calculates the energy required to get the air from its ambient condition
to a defined supply condition. In either case the components that you
need can be found in the TESS HVAC Equipment Library.
Kindest regards,
David
At 04:05 4/18/2007, Chehal, Samir wrote:
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Hello,
I must modeling an air handling unit and
I don?t know how proceed.
Best regards
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