[esp-r] Re: heating/cooling control in two different zones but in one model

Hall Monika Monika.Hall at josef-gartner.ch
Wed Feb 21 12:00:44 GMT 2007


Dear Gunter, dear Jon,
thanks for your help. I did a mistake in the link of control function to the corresponding zone. Now it works.
Best regards
Monika
 

 


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From: Pueltz, Gunter [mailto:Gunter.Pueltz at MuellerBBM.de] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2007 4:52 PM
To: esp-r at lists.strath.ac.uk
Cc: Hall Monika
Subject: RE: [esp-r] heating/cooling control in two different zones but in one model


Dear Monika,
 
you should define a (may be identical) zone control function for every zone, which you want to control.
Afterwards you can link each control function ONCE to it´s corresponding zone ....
 
This will work in ESP -r because I did it several times and succeeded .....
 
Best Regards,
Gunter
 

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	From: esp-r-bounces at lists.strath.ac.uk [mailto:esp-r-bounces at lists.strath.ac.uk]On Behalf Of Hall Monika
	Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2007 4:44 PM
	To: esp-r at lists.strath.ac.uk
	Subject: [esp-r] heating/cooling control in two different zones but in one model
	
	
	Dear all,
	 
	did anyone have experience with the zone controller "basic controller for heating/cooling" in two different zones but in one model?

	 

	My model consists of three zones: one zone has no control and in the other two zones I would like to fix the temperature and humidity (different values in both zones). The three zones are coupled with an air flow network.

	If I used only for one zone a "basic controller for heating/cooling" and fix the temperature and humidity, the simulation runs. But when I control the second zone with a second "basic controller for heating/cooling" and fixed temperature/humidity, either,  the simulation fails with following text:

	 

	mzpst1: problem with flux assignments

	 

	Did anyone know the problem? What can I do?

	 

	Best regards

	Monika

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