Khuleed,
That is not such an easy question to answer. The "simple"
answer is that the amount of energy required to meet a load
depends on the efficiency of the cooling equipment. Determining
the efficiency of the overall cooling system involves modeling the
cooling system.
kind regards,
David
On 11/09/2017 11:44, Khuleed Mehboob
wrote:
Thanks. Another
issue also as it can be done by yours mentioned procedure
but I want to make my aim clear.
I have the cooling load in kJ/h and I want to see that for
total simulation period, how much kW power is required?
Khuleed,
I would highly recommend that if at all
possible you use equations and Type46 (an
integrator/printer combination) rather than using
Type28.
best,
David
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