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Hi,

you have to connect your hot water loop to the District Heating object as hot water generator (Primary Supply Side), than to as many Fluid-to-fluid heat exchangers as you need on Primary Demand Side to model the heat exchanger substation at building level.

These Fluid-to-fluid heat exchangers will be on the Secondary Supply Side, than finally the you have to put the teminal units yuo need (radiators, fan coil units, AHU coils,....) to the Secondary Demand Side Obviously every loop (the Primary and the Nth Secondary) need to have their own pumps in order to move hot water flows and be properly controlled. Ag

Hi,

you have to connect your hot water loop to the District Heating object as hot water generator (Primary Supply Side), than to as many Fluid-to-fluid heat exchangers as you need on Primary Demand Side to model the heat exchanger substation at building level.

These Fluid-to-fluid heat exchangers will be on the Secondary Supply Side, than finally the you have to put the teminal units yuo need (radiators, fan coil units, AHU coils,....) to the Secondary Demand Side Obviously every loop (the Primary and the Nth Secondary) need to have their own pumps in order to move hot water flows and be properly controlled. controlled.

Ag

Hi,

you have to connect your hot water loop to the District Heating object as hot water generator (Primary Supply Side), than to as many Fluid-to-fluid heat exchangers as you need on Primary Demand Side to model the heat exchanger substation at building level.

These Fluid-to-fluid heat exchangers will be on the Secondary Supply Side, than finally the you have to put the teminal units yuo need (radiators, fan coil units, AHU coils,....) to the Secondary Demand Side Side.

Obviously every loop (the Primary and the Nth Secondary) need to have their own pumps in order to move hot water flows and be properly controlled.

Ag