Sinchote, From the information provided, it isn't really possible to
definitively say why you are getting high outlet temperatures. It
could be something as simple as there being no flow of liquid
through the collector or that the flow is very small in comparison
to the area of the collector. Both of these situations would
result in high temperatures at the outlet.
Please note that TRNSYS is meant in part to help you determine what happens in a system that is poorly designed or poorly controlled. It does not do any auto-sizing of system components that would result in a system that is always "well behaved"
kind regards, David
On 09/24/2018 23:54, Sinchote
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