Fanying, The way that I have accomplished this is to put the eQuest results into an Excel spreadsheet, then save the file as "tab delimited text." (comma separated will work too). I then read the file into TRNSYS using Type9. The cooling loads that are read in then get imposed on the district loop using Type682 from the TESS Loads and Structures library. Be careful about sign conventions - after reading the cooling loads in with Type9, you might need to change the sign so that when they are imposed on a flow stream they add energy to the district loop. Kind regards, David On 5/9/2011 03:50, mrsfanying wrote:
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