The connection between the file containing loads and Type682 is
usually done through Type9.
Your other question is a good bit harder to answer because
everything depends on the details of the system that you are
trying to model. The fundamental problem is probably that you have
hourly loads (energy rate control) while the heat pump model is a
temperature level control device that is expecting a thermostat or
some other kind of controller to give it an on/off signal. In the
real building, the heat pump would turn on and off as needed over
the course of the hour to maintain room temperatures. However, the
data file contains the total hourly load so you have to recreate,
somehow, the part load performance of the heat pump. Here is where
things depend on your system:
One solution is to define a thermal storage tank that circulates
liquid through Type682. You can then define an aquastat that
senses the tank temperature and turns on and off a heat pump in
order to maintain the tank at its desired set point.
Another solution would be to define a piping loop that has a
number of Types 682 along its length as well as some heat pumps to
maintain temperature within a defined range.
Yet another solution is to use the heat pump as a virtual
component, giving it the ambient and return conditions and getting
back it's COP so that you can estimate its power consumption
without modeling its on/off behavior.
kind regards,
David
On 11/13/2020 02:53, celia do carmo
ferrao Ferrao via TRNSYS-users wrote:
Good
Morning Users
I'm
starting models
on Trnsys and I'm a little lost.
I
have data files
with, for example, heating and cooling needs, electrical,
thermal loads ....
The
is a file. txt.. I
can use Type 682 for Loads, but I don't know what the
correct connections are
to make:
1 -
Connection between
the .txt file and for example Loads, Type 682 ...
2 -
Connection
between Type 682, or another and a heat pump.
Thank
you!!!
Kind Regards
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