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Re: [TRNSYS-users] Imposing a load on a system



It's easy to do.  You just need type 9 set up correctly.  Specify that the data is hourly, the data is instantaneous, and should be interpolated.  Connect a Type 65 plotter to Type 9 and verify that it's behaving as expected.

Jeff



On Jan 23, 2013, at 1:58 AM, Amdi Worm <amdiworm@gmail.com> wrote:

> Dear all
> 
> I am using a type9a in combination with type 682 to impose the heating load of a building on a heatpump-system.
> I am simulating with a timestep of 0.1 hr, but the loadfile i´m using has only 8760 values (1 pr. hour). Running the simulation it seems that every 0.1 hour is loaded by the hourly value from the loadfile in type 9a, but I would like the loadfile to spread the hourly load equally into 0.1 hr time steps. Is that easy to do automaticly by Trnsys or do i have to create a new loadfile with 87600 values instead of 8760 values?
> 
> Hope you can help.
> 
> Best regards 
> Amdi Worm
> 
> Esbensen A/S        
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