it's an AIR-to-AIR heat pump. I have connected the heat pump with type 56 defining these inputs "inlet-flowrate" and "inlet temperature" in trnbuild for the ventilation rate manager. Now i don't have the output flowrate but i think it's a less important problem that i can bypass. thak youDa: TRNSYS-users <trnsys-users-bounces@lists.onebuilding.org> per conto di Toni Calabrese via TRNSYS-users <trnsys-users@lists.onebuilding.org>
Inviato: lunedì 13 febbraio 2017 19.09 A: Riccardo Nesa via TRNSYS-users Oggetto: [TRNSYS-users] R: (no subject) Hi Riccardo, which kind of heat pump are you using? If you are using a AIRtoWATER Heat pump, you could define an active layer into the building and connect to the heat pump for example. In case you are using a AIRtoAIR Heat Pump, you could define a VENTILATION Type in TRNBUILD file and you could connect the output of the Heat pump to the input of the VENTILATION system. Did you understand?
Toni Calabrese
Da: Riccardo Nesa via TRNSYS-users
Hi TRNSYS USERS,
i'd like to do a simulation with type 56 (where i designed my building) connected with a heat pump but with this type i can't connect the outlet flowrate of the heat pump directly with the building (i don't want to use the heating type manager in trnbuild). anybody can help me?
i just want to study the performance of the heat pump and the temperature of the house (with the walls and materials that i decided for it in trnbuild).
thank you |