Brad, The TESS Type534 does not have any built-in heating elements or heating energy sources. It can only have the temperature increase if something “upstream” (or
a constant input value for the component), an input, is adding energy to the tank. I suggest you look closely at the components that are adding energy to the tank and perhaps limit that(with some kind of controller) to prevent excessive tank temperatures.
Cheers, Matt
From: TRNSYS-users [mailto:trnsys-users-bounces@lists.onebuilding.org]
On Behalf Of Bradley Painting Hi, Does anyone know how to limit the fluid temperature of the vertical cylindrical tank 534-coiled (from TESS library)? It is getting up to about 130 °C. I can't find a parameter to limit this. I was using Type 60c but ran into a bug and technical
support suggested I use this model because it has fewer issues. -- Brad Painting Master of Science Candidate, Renewable Energy Engineering Department of Technology & Environmental Design Appalachian State University Boone, NC 28608 |