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Re: [TRNSYS-users] problem in heating



Silvana,

  Without looking at your project it is not really possible to determine what the cause of the behavior might be. If you are really stuck you should contact your distributor's technical support hotline. If you aren't sure who to contact, please send me a direct email and I help you find that information.

kind regards,

 David



On 04/07/2017 12:56, Silvana Jnblat via TRNSYS-users wrote:

Dears

Good day

I would thank you for your precious time.

My name is Silvana Jenblat . Now I am working on a home heating project in TRNSYS. The southern wall of the house was provided with an active layer (water pipes). The first problem is water temperature doesn't increase.  Water is taken from a tank connected to the pump, which pumps the water to the pipes and then return water to the tank again. The second problem is that the heat generated by water heating is not transmitted to the inside of the wall and the heat absorbed from the external wall is not transferred to the inside of the building

At the end I would thank you very much again


Yours faithfully

silvana



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