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Re: [TRNSYS-users] Room temperature control



Bihr,
 
Type 14 has two outputs - the first is the average value of the function, the second is the instantaneous value at the end of the timestep. It seems like you're using output 1, try using output 2 connected to type 56.
 
Hope that helps,

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From: bihr yves [mailto:bihr_yves@yahoo.fr]
Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2008 12:47 PM
To: trnsys-users@engr.wisc.edu
Subject: [TRNSYS-users] Room temperature control

Dear trnsys users,
 
I'm a new Trnsys user and I'm the only person who uses it in my company. So my question is very simplistic.
 
It concerns "room temperature control". I define "set temperature" with the schedule editor included in Trnbuild, or with Type14 or with an equation. But temperatures given as outputs by Type56 do not correspond to "set temperature", when the value of "set temperature" changes.
 
For an exemple, when "set temperature" values are 16°C at 8:00 and 19°C at 9:00, the temperatures given by Type56 are 16°C at 7:00, 17,5°C at 8:00 and 19°C at 9:00.
 
Does anyone has an idea about that? Thanks by advance.
 
Best regards,
Yves Bihr


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