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Re: [TRNSYS-users] outlet fluid mass from active layer



Eva,

 

Type 56 doesn’t change the mass flow rate of the active layer.

 

Thus you can do the following:

-          define the mass flow rate as an input of Type 56

-          use the same mass flow rate input for the storage

 

Marion

 

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Von: Eva gklezakou [mailto:gklezakoue@gmail.com]
Gesendet: Samstag, 21. Juli 2012 15:27
An: trnsys-users
Betreff: [TRNSYS-users] outlet fluid mass from active layer

 

Dear Sirs,

 

I am model an underfloor heating which got the desirable hot water from a solar collector system. My problem is that although type 56 has as output the 'fluid outlet temperature of active layer' it does not have output about the mass of fluid of the active layer. So how can I connect the mass of fluid which outcome from the building with the storage tank where the fluid goes after the circulation? The method which I use up to now is to connect a type 649 (Mixing valve for fluids w/ up to 100 inlets) between type 56 and the storage tank, it takes the inlet temperature from type 56 and the flow rate at inlet in type 649 is a constant number regarding each active layer and not an input, but this is not the real case as the pumps which pump the water to type 56 are not always on they have controllers.

I hope my description can help you to understand what is my problem.

Thank you.

 

Regards,

Eva