Question-and-Answer Resource for the Building Energy Modeling Community
Get started with the Help page
Ask Your Question
2

How can I model an air handling unit in Trnsys?

asked 2021-02-23 04:20:04 -0600

Claude's avatar

updated 2021-04-06 15:38:40 -0600

Hi, I am trying to model an air handling unit in Trnsys, can you advise me how to do it and which Types to use? Thanks!

edit retag flag offensive close merge delete

1 Answer

Sort by ยป oldest newest most voted
2

answered 2021-03-18 09:37:12 -0600

Tim McDowell's avatar

In TRNSYS 18 there are two options for modeling air handlers. You can build-up the air handler component by component using individual models for each component. There are also two VAV component models that can be used to model VAV air handlers. Please check out the HVAC templates for the ASHRAE90.1 systems in the TRNSYS/Examples/HVACTemplates folder for examples.

edit flag offensive delete link more

Comments

Hi Tim, thank you for your feedback.

I have a student license for Trnsys 17 and in the TRNSYS/Examples/HVAC folder there is no 'Templates' folder only 'HVAC-building', could you please transfer me these templates you referred to?

Regarding the VAV components I was using Type 648 for the air mix and Type 646 for the air zone diverter; are these the same Type you are mentioned?

Thanks for your help!

Claude's avatar Claude  ( 2021-03-29 05:54:43 -0600 )edit

The VAV components and templates are only available with TRNSYS 18.

Tim McDowell's avatar Tim McDowell  ( 2021-03-29 08:39:50 -0600 )edit

ok, so it is not possible to do this with Trnsys 17?

Claude's avatar Claude  ( 2021-03-29 09:54:42 -0600 )edit

Of course you can model it in TRNSYS 17. You just don't have access to the specific VAV components or templates that come with TRNSYS 18. You will need to build your air handler model component by component just like you would build any other simulation in TRNSYS. Writing the controls equations will likely be the hardest part of the process.

Tim McDowell's avatar Tim McDowell  ( 2021-03-29 10:22:56 -0600 )edit

OK, thank you. I am doing as you described, modelling component by component.

Claude's avatar Claude  ( 2021-03-30 03:31:39 -0600 )edit

Your Answer

Please start posting anonymously - your entry will be published after you log in or create a new account.

Add Answer

Training Workshops

Careers

Question Tools

1 follower

Stats

Asked: 2021-02-23 04:20:04 -0600

Seen: 347 times

Last updated: Mar 18 '21