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Re: [TRNSYS-users] Type 2b problem



Karel,
If you are looking for a simple building thermostat that will take both a heating and a cooling set point try using Type108 instead of Type2. Type2 is a differential controller meaning that its control decisions are based on the difference between two temperatures (like the temperature of a water tank and the outlet temperature of a collector) instead of the comparison of a monitored temperature to a setpoint. You can of course use Type2 as a thermostat but I think Type108 will make more sense.
Kind regards,
 David



On 5/8/2014 08:29, Karel Fore wrote:

Dear TRNSYS-users,

I have a problem in my simulation with a Type 2b Solver0 (succesive substitution) control strategy:

Upper input temperature = variable inside temperature of my building
Lower input temperature = 0 (not variable)
Monituring temperature = 60 (not variable)
input control function = output control function
Upper dead band dT = 22
Lower dead band dT = 21

So, when my buildingtemperature starts climbing over 22, the type 2b output =1
When it falls down lower than 21, output = 0

Problem= when buildingtemperature is dropping and reaches values e.g. 20.95; 20.89; 20.93; 20.99; 20.95
the solver doesn't give me 1 or 0 but values like 0.93; 0.95;...

Does anyone know how to solve this problem? ( when the building temperature is 20.99, I want the solver to give me the value 0)

Thanks a lot in advance,

Karel
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