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How is the mass flow distributed in LowTemperatureRadiant:VariableFlow?

asked 2016-06-22 07:48:37 -0500

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updated 2016-10-20 19:41:22 -0500

Hi there,

I am modelling a low temperature radiant system in EnergyPlus for cooling purposes. Since there are several circuits per zone I assigned the ceiling as radiant surface and specified the circuit lenght in order to let e+ calculate the number of circuits.

Now I am wondering if the specified max. cold water flow will be distributed among those circuits or will that number be valid for every single circuit? I have found nothing in the engineering reference...

Thanks in advance!

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answered 2016-07-01 10:49:45 -0500

I couldn't find anything specific in the reference either, but I ran a test and I believe that for ZoneHVAC:LowTemperatureRadiant:VariableFlow objects, the 'Maximum Hot/Cold Water Flow' inputs are maximum for the whole system, regardless of number of circuits.

For the test I had one model with hard-sized radiant system coil flow rates, and 'Number of Circuits' set to OnePerSurface, and Autosized Hydronic Tubing Length. The comparison model was identical, but with 'Number of Circuits' = CalculateFromCircuitLength, and various combinations of 'Circuit Length' and 'Hydronic Tubing Length'. For each model I output the System Node Standard Density Volume Flow Rate at the outlet node of the radiant system coils. Each run showed that the maximum flow rate at the coil outlet nodes equals the input maximum flow rate. Thus if the system has multiple circuits, the maximum flow is indeed split among those circuits.

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Alright sounds quite plausibe to me... thanks a lot for the effort!

A.Pressler's avatar A.Pressler  ( 2016-07-01 16:30:01 -0500 )edit

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