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Re: [TRNSYS-users] Measured heat loads and air-water heat pump control



You would have to state your simulation goals more in detail. Usually, when calibrating an existing model to real building, one uses the actual recorded weather data together with the records for the utility meters and costs.

On 2 July 2012 14:00, Zhe Li <Zhe.Li@dit.ie> wrote:

Dear all,

 

I am having two problems.

 

I have a measured hourly domestic heat loads for a year, I would like to implement it in TRNSYS simulation. Which component is best for this application? And how to actually implement it?

 

Also, I would like to utilise air-water heat pump.  However, I want to turn the heating mode on only, and completely turn off the cooling mode. How could I achieve this?

I would like to set room temperature at 22oC. I would want to turn on the heat pump at temperature below 20oC and turn it off when room temperature arrives at 24oC. I notice there are a few controllers are capable to do this, however, which one is the easiest in controlling this function?

 

Thank you very much in advance.

 

Zhe Li



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