[TRNSYS-users] Radiant Heating System

David BRADLEY d.bradley at tess-inc.com
Thu Feb 19 10:33:01 PST 2015


Bianca,
  It does not sound from your description as though there is any 
connection back from the radiator to the building. The energy output of 
the radiator needs to be an energy input into the zone in order for the 
zone temperature to increase because of the radiator.
regards
  David




On 2/19/2015 04:48, B. Marwaha wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to model a radiant heating system for a university 
> building. I have used a Type 700 boiler connect to a Type 1231 
> radiator and then connect the radiator to my Type 56 building. I have 
> linked the 'Room temperature' output of the radiator to the zone in 
> the building which I want to heat up. My problem is that the internal 
> zone temperature is not changing even though I am changing the inlet 
> water temperature to the radiator, and thus the surface temperature.
> Does the room temperature link to the zone not cause the zone to 
> change temperature? I am not sure what else to connect or whether I 
> require another component to cause the temperature to change?
>
> I cannot seem to find any examples with radiators so any advice would 
> be very much appreciated!
>
> Thank you!
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Bianca
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