I believe that all the components that you would need in order to model such a system are in the standard Trnsys library. You may find, however, that there are some useful components that make the job a bit easier in the TESS HVAC and Hydronics libraries. As a side note, all of the absorption chiller components in both the standard library and the TESS Libraries rely on performance maps that describe the machine's capacity and COP as a function of its inlet conditions. Because of that, the actual refrigerant used in the machine doesn't really matter so long as you can get the performance data for the machine that you are considering. kind regards, David
On 10/09/2022 22:29, Mahbubul Muttakin
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