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conversion from kJ/hr to W or kW for mass flow rate of an active layer

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hello, wanted to ask about conversion of mass flow rate, what is the equation that i should put? 

i have six zones and each zone have an active layer, i wrote this equation but it gives me an error 

and also, should i connect it to the input of the mass flow and then to the plotter? 

what should i do? i'm new to this 

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@tagreedwael

You can see an example of correct equation syntax on page 2-64 of the SimulationStudio.pdf manual, included in the Documentation folder of your main TRNSYS directory. You can also open most examples in the Examples folder of your main TRNSYS directory and find an example of correct equation syntax.

Please do not re-post questions multiple times.

People are the forum are happy to help, but if you are new to TRNSYS you would honestly be better served using TRNSYS Academy ( https://tess-inc.com/trnsys/training.html ), or finding a local professor or colleague with TRNSYS experience that can help you. 

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