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Re: [TRNSYS-users] Building load profile
Tran,
The easiest way to do that is to use a Type9 data reader (in Utility:
Data Readers: Generic Data Files) to read the file containing hourly
building (or zone) loads. You can then use either Type693 or Type683
from the TESS Loads and Structures library to impose the load values
coming out of Type9 onto either an airstream or a liquid stream in your
HVAC system simulation.
Best,
David
On 11/8/2010 02:54, Tran Thanh Vu wrote:
Dear Trnsys users :
I'm newbie here and have only few months Trnsys 16 with tess library.
But I use IESVE about 3 years
In IESVE, I can calculate building load and export it to heating and
cooling load profile. Now I would like to use this profile in Trnsys
for HVAC simulating in detail (AHU, FCU and ALL Main machine room
equipments)
But please kindly let me know which type I can use for modeling zone
with exported profile.
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