Your statement is true. If you want
to control the HVAC systems you state, it is needed a ventilation or gain
heating/cooling system.
For that system to be implemented, you
should need the following inputs to the building type 56:
For the air systems:
- Air change rate (maybe you should
calculate this value from the air flowing inward and the zone volume) (1/h)
- Inlet temperature (ºC)
For the water systems or other non mixing
systems:
- Hourly power supplied by the system
(if you want, convective and radiative power can be set separately)
(KJ/h)
- Humidity (Kg/h)
As output of the system, this is a very
vague question. Depending on your needs, any of the building variables
can be stated as output.
Standard outputs include zone temperatures
that may be needed for the HVAC control system.
I hope this answers your questions.
Suerte!
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Edificio 700
48160 Derio (Bizkaia)
Tel.: 34 94 607 33 00
Fax: 34 94 607 33 49
www.labein.es
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----- Mensaje de "JUAN FRANCISCO BELMONTE TOLEDO" <JuanF.Belmonte@uclm.es>
en Wed, 18 Nov 2009 13:35:20 +0100 -----
Para:
<trnsys-users@cae.wisc.edu>
Asunto:
[TRNSYS-users] HEATING / COOLING EQUIPMENT EXTERNAL TO
TYPE 56
hello everyone.
i´d greatly appreciate your help in this question.
Reading the Manual Vol. 6 (Multizone Building Modeling)
and the tutorial downloadable from the trnsys web, i see clear that to
model an external heating/cooling equipment, heating/cooling type in trnBUILD
not should be used, instead of that it should be used VENTILATION TYPE
MANAGER (for air systems) or GAIN TYPE SYSTEM (for hydronic or refrigerant
vapor compression systems).
IT´S THAT CORRECT?
In this case (hydronic system, in particular boiler +
water radiators)
Is necessary supply the type56 with a hot water loop from
the boiler?
what INPUTS AND OUTPUTS are required in this case for
type 56?, i´m particularly interested in the OUTPUTS, and its coupling
with the hot water circuit.
thanks a lot.
Juan Francisco Belmonte
Toledo
Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha
02071 Albacete. Spain