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Xiao, Components in an HVAC system are hooked up just like all other components in a TRNSYS simulation; the outputs of one component are connected to the inputs of the next component as appropriate to the system. While there is not a system like the one you describe among the examples, I would recommend that you look at the sample projects in the .\Trnsys16_1\Examples\ directory for some guidance. I think that the solar water heating (SDHW) example might be a good place to start since it has a number of components that are hooked together to form a fluid loop. Kind regards, David xiao shi wrote:
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