Hi Giordani, You can start with the Solar Hot Water system, available from the new project menu. This tank has no heat exchangers available. You
can replace the tank with a different type, by right clicking on the tank – select replace. Select: C:\TRNSYS17\Studio\Proformas\Thermal Storage\Detailed Fluid Storage Tank\Vertical Cylinder\Uniform Losses and Node Heights\2
Inlets, 2 Outlets\Type60c.tmf, depending on the exact type of your tank. Study the original model to see how to reconnect the inputs/outputs. If the model has quite similar input/output names, the connections
will be preserved, unfortunately not in this case. You can select how many heat exchangers this tank has from the parameter window (parameter 30). Edit the Load Profile forcing function to set the times of your water draw. Kind regards, Alastair McDowell Engineering Consultant Energy Analysis & Engineering – Enabling innovation
for a sustainable future T: +61 450 600 842 E: alastair.mcdowell@energyae.com 608 Harris St Sydney NSW 2007 Australia | http://www.energyae.com From: TRNSYS-users [mailto:trnsys-users-bounces@lists.onebuilding.org]
On Behalf Of Giordani Tavares Hello, I'm trying to make my first simulation with the TRNSYS and I would like your help please:
How to simulate a tank with an internal heat exchanger (similar to the type 60l) but with a control of fluid volume along the day (350 liters
from 08h to 16h and zero liter from 08h to 16h)? Thank you. Giordani Tavares Brazil |