Eleonora, Your Type56 building is in Energy Rate Control meaning that you are predefining a zone temperature and allowing the model to compute the energy required to maintain that temperature (the load). When you want to simulate a system, you need to move from Energy Rate Control to Temperature Level Control where you allow the zone temperature to float, you define a thermostat and the equipment that will deliver energy to the space (a fan coil or a radiator). The thermostat will watch the zone temperature and turn on and off the equipment in an attempt to maintain the desired set point. There is a tutorial called "Temperature Level Control from Energy Rate Control" available at: http://sel.me.wisc.edu/trnsys/downloads/tutorials_and_examples/tutex.htm It will step you through the process that you can then apply to your building and system. Regards, David On 9/3/2014 13:13, ELEONORA SANESI
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