Avishek If you change the overall capacity parameter you also need to change the value of various other capacities (such as rated flow rates, auxiliary power requirements etc.). Those parameters do not all scale linearly (i.e. an absorption chiller that has half the capacity of the default one will not require half the cooling water flow for example). Also, while your simulation will run and give you results, I would be very careful about creating such a small absorption chiller. I am not aware of any absorption chillers that have such a small cooling capacity. It may be very difficult to find an appropriate set of parameters to model such a machine. regards, David On 3/10/2015 04:50, avishek ray wrote:
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