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Re: [TRNSYS-users] Absorption chiller



Amaury,

  As far as I am aware, hot water fired absorption chillers always have three water steams: the hot water stream that provides the energy that drives the cycle, the chilled water stream that is cooled by the cycle and a cooling water stream that is connected to an energy sink (cooling towers or a heat exchanger) for energy rejection from the two condensers in the cycle. Have a look at:

http://goldman.com.au/energy/company-news/how-does-an-absorption-chiller-work/

kind regards,

 David



On 11/20/2016 10:39, amaury.tenaille@epfedu.fr via TRNSYS-users wrote:

Hello,


I have to modelise a system of cooling and heating with solar panel using an absoption chiller.

My problem is that the absorption chiller on TRNSYS have 2 inlet fluids, one cold and one hot. My system only need one, heated by the solar panel. Can I fing one like that or how can I change the one with 2 inlet fluid ?

Thank you very much for your help.


Amaury



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