Pauline,
Sorry guyz I have another question.. I noticed that when I am plotting the collector tempeeratures, I do not get the oulet temperature of the collector, Is there a way I can get the oulet temperature of a collector which I'm thinking should be different from the outlet temperature of the fluid run through it?
if you are not seeing any temperature difference between the inlet and outlet of your collector, I would guess that there is a problem with the connections between your weather data reader and the solar collector, or that the flow rate of fluid through the collector is set to 0.
Also I'm getting these kind of message errors when I run my simulation, could someone tell what it means and how I can correct it?Notice at time : 0.000000 Generated by Unit : Not applicable or not available Generated by Type : Not applicable or not availableMessage : The following Types were loaded from TRNDll.dll: Type65, Type15, Type74, Type14, Type114, Type5
this is just telling you from what DLL you are loading certain Types that are in your simulation. Anything that is labeled "notice" is merely information that might be useful or interesting. A message that is labeled "warning" is potentially a problem, especially if it recurs. A message labeled "fatal" will stop the simulation immediately.
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