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Re: [TRNSYS-users] calcullation of building load



It sounds as though there is something not quite right about the simulation. I would recommend that you send your simulation files to your distributor for assistance. If you aren't sure who to contact, please send me an email directly and I can assist.

kind regards.

 David



On 04/26/2017 05:05, 吕伟华 via TRNSYS-users wrote:
Hello, I am working on my project using TRNSYS to calculate the cooling load and heating load of a typical office room. I use type56 to describe the building parameter. But I don't know how to set the initial temperature of the room. when I set the initial temperature 18 centigrade, the heating load is very small, when I decrease the initial temperature to 10 centigrade, the heating load is become larger, and the accumulated heating load difference is very obvious when the initial temperature is changed. I don't konw why the heating load is affected by the initial room temperature strongly, have you get into this trouble in your projects? can you please help me by giving me some options? 
Thangk you very much indeed.   

Best regards.


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