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Re: [TRNSYS-users] Problem with battery



Samir,
 I am not sure what you mean by a "heat battery" or a "cool battery" A battery is a device that stores electrical energy. Are you looking for models of a hot or cold thermal storage tank? If so then you might look at Type4, Type60, or Type534. A cooling coil is a long spiral heat exchanger that normally contains cold liquid and is used to cool down either another fluid stream. If you need a heating coil then you might look at Type754 if you have access to the TESS HVAC Library. I am not aware of a standard Type that models a heating coil.
Kind regards,
 David


At 04:47 5/11/2007, Chehal, Samir wrote:
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Dear trnsys?s users,

I must model cool and heat battery.

I use type 32 (cooling coil) to model cool battery and I don?t know what type to use to model heat battery.

Best Regards
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