I was previously using a HeaderedPumps object, I removed it and used a regular single Pump object and the error was removed. Probably I did not specify the HeaderedPumps object properly? Maybe it transferring too much heat to the fluid because of unusually high power?
On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 4:07 PM, Richard Raustad <RRaustad@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
- I have seen where pumps running continuously can cause this. Are you reporting the plant equipment operation (power, capacity, node temps, etc, in the csv to see how your simulation is working?
- On 3/22/2012 3:50 PM, Vinay Devanathan wrote:
- Hello,
- Anyone come across this error and know any possible causes or solutions? Please help!
- "Plant temperatures are getting far too hot, check controls and relative loads and capacities".
- Thank you.
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