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Re: [TRNSYS-users] energy rate -Storage tanks
- Date: Wed, 08 Dec 2004 07:31:34 +0100
- From: hafner <hafner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [TRNSYS-users] energy rate -Storage tanks
Sorry...
o.k. my solar system is connected over an heat exhanger to the " Hot
side entrance" of Type 4e. the average water draw(type14b) is connected
to the "cold side in". so this storage tank is connected to a second
tank(type 60d) directly without a pipe. the " ... to load"(type4e) to
the inlet1, and the " ...to heat source "(type 4e) to the solar system.
type 4e gives out an output "energy rate to load" and type 60d
an output "energy supplied from inlet1".. so i thought this enrgy rates
should be nearly the same
(all are direct connections)
thanks a lot
Flo
Michaël Kummert wrote:
Florian,
the thing is,two tanks are connected in series. the energy rate of
the output of the first tank, which is connected to the entrance of
the second tank, is less than the enrgy rate coming in the second tank.
maybe someone has an idea .
I am afraid we need a little more information to be able to help you.
How do you calculate the energy rates (which component, which
outputs), what components are linking them (pipes or direct
connection), etc.
Kind regards,
Michaël
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