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Re: [TRNSYS-users] TRNSYS17 and Type60



Ismael,
  Which version of TRNSYS are you using? I tried dragging a Type60f out and running a simulation without making any other changes and did not have a problem. If you are running Trnsys17, please send me the project that is generating the error. If you are running an earlier version, please consider an update.

  In any case, though, the error is not serious; it indicates that you need to adjust the parameters of Type60 so that the sum of parameters 45, 47, 49, etc (all the way to the number of tank nodes that you have specified) is equal to the value of parameter 3. Please be aware that the default Type60f is a single node tank 1.25 m in height. The height of the single node is 1.25 m as well. If you increase the number of nodes, the new node heights get the same default as the first node height (ie 1.25 m). If you add nodes, you need to adjust the node heights so that they sum to the value of parameter 3. There are other versions of Type60 that will automatically set the node heights equal.
Regards,
 David

 
On 10/3/2012 14:14, Ismael (UCA) wrote:
I´m trying to use Type60f (detailed fluid storage tank, 2 inlet/ 2 outlet)... and I always get the same error ..."Tank node heights do not add up to tank height"... for all type60* and even without change any parameters and no connections. Anybody has the same problem?... perhaps, installations troubles?

Thank you in advanced



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