Mauro,
using the ventilation manager in TRNBuild to create a set of
mass flow rate, temperature, and humidity inputs to Type56 and
then connecting the output of your heat pump to those inputs is
the approach that I'd recommend.
I would recommend using Type954 from the TESS HVAC library if
your heat pump is an air-to-air device.
kind regards,
David
On 02/04/2019 17:48, Mauro Cannistraro
via TRNSYS-users wrote:
Hi
all, just an easy question. How to link air source heat pump
type to building type (56)?!
I’ve
seen a way to model connecting by means of ventilation manager
with:
-Temperature
input
-file
rate input
-humidity
input
Is
there other way to follow?
For
big building (i.e. industrial) which is the right air source
heat pump type?!
Tks
for reply
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