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Re: [TRNSYS-users] Type 534 Auxiliary Heating Rate



I’m guessing that if you check your list file you’ll find that the simulation isn’t converging.  From your description, you’ve created a circular reference;  the input auxiliary to the tank is a function of the output auxiliary that went into the tank.  But the output for auxiliary is simply the input auxiliary that went into the tank.  So your input auxiliary is a function of your input auxiliary.  This is an ill defined problem and can’t be solved.  
Why does the amount available for input to the tank depend on what you’re sending to the tank? Simply take your production, subtract off the other uses and send the rest to the tank.

Jeff - TESS

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On Jun 8, 2022, at 5:39 AM, Song Aoye via TRNSYS-users <trnsys-users@lists.onebuilding.org> wrote:



Dear All,


I used a type 534 and added an auxiliary heating to the bottom of it. But I found that the auxiliary heating rate I input is not equal to the auxiliary heating rate output by type 534, and the latter output results are delayed by a time step.
So I would like to ask if anyone knows how the output item auxiliary heating rate in type 534 is calculated? (There is no relevant formula in the documentation)


My setup is as follows:
auxiliary heating rate input = Surplus renewable energy*efficiency_inverter
Surplus renewable energy = MAX((Renewable energy generation-Building demand/efficiency_inverter),0)
Building demand = other demand+auxiliary heating rate output
(Note that the auxiliary heating rate input uses the surplus renewable energy, and the surplus renewable energy is obtained by subtracting the building demand from the renewable energy generation, and the building demand includes the auxiliary heating rate output)

Thank you!

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