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Re: [TRNSYS-users] Type56 Latent Load, NType10



Dear Thibaut,

Thanks for your reply.  With the settings below, I get 60% RH during occupation, but low humidity levels during inoccupation while humidity is free floating.  This doesn't seem right for an indoor waterpark.  I have the mass flow rate of evaporation from Type344 Indoor Pool connected to Type56's Gain type manager.

Kent Beason
Schlitterbahn Development Group
830-609-8904 m
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Thibaut VITTE [mailto:thibaut.vitte@h3c-energies.fr] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 06, 2010 4:07 AM
To: trnsys-users@cae.wisc.edu
Subject: Re: [TRNSYS-users] Type56 Latent Load, NType10 (Kent Beason)

Dear Kent,

To model dehumidifcation you need to use the cooling manager, and not 
the heating one.
By setting 100% in heating (and thus in humidification) you force TRnsys 
to add humidity to your local.

If you want 60% (no more, no less) during occupation, you have to set 
the things like this:
inoccupation:
heating: X°C, 0%
cooling: X°C, 100%

Occupation:
heating: Y°C, 60%
cooling: Y°C, 60%

Happy new year to every TRNSYS users.
Regards.