I cannot visualize what you are doing.
GSHP uses a GS Heat exchanger to cool the condenser coil of the HP. The tower method is the usual way to cool a chiller, which can be a HP.. If you wanted to run the tower and the GSHE at the same time, there must be a reason. If the GS heat exchanger does not have enough capacity, you wanted to connect the GSHE cooling water to the towerl. Is that the problem? GSHE is a closed loop water system. Cooling tower method let the condenser coil evaporate some water with a fan or funnel to carry away the water vapour. How is your hybrid system designed? Dr. Li To: EnergyPlus_Support@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx From: xing.shi.2006@xxxxxxxxx Date: Wed, 3 Aug 2011 07:35:12 +0000 Subject: [EnergyPlus_Support] Energyplus IDF for hybid ground source heat pump
I am working on using EnergyPlus to simulate a hybrid ground source heat pump (with a cooling tower). We ran into some difficulties. Just wondering where we can find an example IDF we can learn from. EnergyPlus official website offers a web-based example IDF generator but we couldn't find hybrid ground source heat pump there.
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