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Re: [TRNSYS-users] HVAC problem



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:

Hi everyone,

I am doing a HVAC project. I have a question about the components connection. I am doing a commercial building. In the air handler unit, there is a chill water pipe that is used to cool down to the temperature of the zone. The fan blows the air to the chill water pipe in order to decrease the temperature of the air. The chill water pipe is in connection with the cooling tower. I would like to know how to make those connections. Thank you

Xiao


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