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Re: [TRNSYS-users] Type 92 and Type 121b



Dear Ümit Esiyok,

I would model it just like the design. If each zone has a separate system,
model it that way. If the entire building only has one system that
distributes the air to all six zones, model it that way. To do this, you
will likely have to use flow mixers and diverters with more than two
ports/outlets such as those in the TESS Hydronics Library.

Best regards,

Matt Duffy


----- Original Message -----
From: ""C"" <umit.esiyok@uni-dortmund.de>
Sent: Fri, November 26, 2010 5:35
Subject:[TRNSYS-users] Type 92 and Type 121b


Dear all,

I am trying to simulate a one storey building (cooling and heating with an
air contioning system). The model is devided into 6 Thermal Zones and I
have a air conditioning system on the top roof with heat rocovery.
I tried to use Type 92 and Type 121b to model the system, but the problem
is I had to use Type 92 and Type 121b for each zone (does it mean each
zone has a different device?)
How can I define all 6 zones on the same mechanical equipment?Is that
right to use 6 times Type 92, Type 121b and the thermostats for each zone?

Best Regards


-- 
Ümit Esiyok
umit.esiyok@uni-dortmund.de

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