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[EnergyPlus_Support] How can MicroCHP units working parallel at their rated output?
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- Date: Thu, 10 Jun 2010 01:16:43 -0000
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Hello,
I have tried the MicroCoGeneration.idf file. The MicroCHP unit is currently providing around 50% of the total heating load (generator operation scheme: follow thermal), but I want the MicroCHP unit provide 100% heating load. Because the Generator:MicroCHP is not normalized, I can not simply increase its capacity from currently 5kW to 10kW, so I added another MicroCHP unit working parallel with the first one. But the simulation result is: the total thermal output of the two MicroCHP units is still 50% of the total heating load, both of them are working, but both of their thermal and electric output reduced to 50% rated output, My question is: How can the two MicroCHP units working parallel at their rated output to meet the thermal load?
Thank you very much! I am looking forward to discussing with you.
Best,
Peng
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