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Re: [TRNSYS-users] Modeling a chilled water storage tank



Chun Kwong,
 There should be no problem using Type60 as a chilled water tank. Bear in mind that it probably assumes a constant density for the liquid in the tank and that water density increases as it gets down around 4C.
Best,
 David


a8304506@graduate.hku.hk wrote:
Hello.

May I use Type60 to model a chilled water storage tank (hopefully stratified)? 
If not, what other component can I choose?  Thank you!

Best Regards
LEE, Chun Kwong
Division of Building Science and Technology
City University of Hong Kong




  

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