Supply air temperature as a function of exhaust air temp?
Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2010 2:08 pm
Hi all,
So, I am trying to model a room (or actually a bunch of rooms) in version 6.0.4, where the room supply air temperature is varying according to the exhaust air temperature. It can be described in the following way: if the exhaust room air temperature>22 degC, the supply air is 18degC, else 20degC) The building has quite large internal- and solar gains so the room air temperature gets heated up quite much.
I'm a bit confused about how to put the controllers in order to get it right. What I wan't to do is to control a cooling coil according to the room exhaust air temperature, but the controller (independent controller with sensor) don't seem to accept any modulating profile that includes room air temperature (ta) as a variable. It is defined now so that the controller is ON if ta>22. This does not work. Neither for any other room variables. I have put the sensor directly downstream of the room. How can I control this in order to get it right?
Thanks!
/Karina
So, I am trying to model a room (or actually a bunch of rooms) in version 6.0.4, where the room supply air temperature is varying according to the exhaust air temperature. It can be described in the following way: if the exhaust room air temperature>22 degC, the supply air is 18degC, else 20degC) The building has quite large internal- and solar gains so the room air temperature gets heated up quite much.
I'm a bit confused about how to put the controllers in order to get it right. What I wan't to do is to control a cooling coil according to the room exhaust air temperature, but the controller (independent controller with sensor) don't seem to accept any modulating profile that includes room air temperature (ta) as a variable. It is defined now so that the controller is ON if ta>22. This does not work. Neither for any other room variables. I have put the sensor directly downstream of the room. How can I control this in order to get it right?
Thanks!
/Karina