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Help with Flat Plate Solar Collector

I am trying to use the SolarCollector:FlatPlate object in EnergyPlus to reduce the load on the boiler to provide heat for my space and swimming pool. I'm unfamiliar with this object and I don't know how to set it up correctly. I have read through the E+ documentation on the object, and I have looked through the example file for the object but I am still getting the following warnings in my simulation.

** Warning ** GetSpecificHeatGlycol: Temperature is out of range (too high) for fluid [WATER] specific heat **
**   ~~~   ** ..Called From:UpdatePlantLoopInterface,Temperature=[198.57], supplied data range=[0.00,125.00]
**   ~~~   **  Environment=LETHBRIDGE ANN CLG .4% CONDNS DB=>MWB, at Simulation time=07/21 00:00 - 00:10
** Warning ** GetDensityGlycol: Temperature is out of range (too high) for fluid [WATER] density **
**   ~~~   ** ..Called From:PlantPumps:CalcPumps: ,Temperature=[198.50], supplied data range=[0.00,100.00]
**   ~~~   **  Environment=LETHBRIDGE ANN CLG .4% CONDNS DB=>MWB, at Simulation time=07/21 00:00 - 00:10
** Warning ** GetSpecificHeatGlycol: Temperature is out of range (too low) for fluid [WATER] specific heat supplied values **
**   ~~~   ** ..Called From:UpdateSolarCollector,Temperature=[-28.33], supplied data range=[0.00,125.00]
**   ~~~   **  Environment=LETHBRIDGE ANN HTG 99.6% CONDNS DB, at Simulation time=01/21 05:10 - 05:20

I can't figure out what is causing the the temperature to be too high or too low. I have tried raising and lowering the flow rate of the water through the plate, but that did not solve the problem.

I am grateful for any ideas.

Help with Flat Plate Solar Collector

I am trying to use the SolarCollector:FlatPlate object in EnergyPlus to reduce the load on the boiler to provide heat for my space and swimming pool. I'm unfamiliar with this object and I don't know how to set it up correctly. I have read through the E+ documentation on the object, and I have looked through the example file for the object but I am still getting the following warnings in my simulation.

** Warning ** GetSpecificHeatGlycol: Temperature is out of range (too high) for fluid [WATER] specific heat **
**   ~~~   ** ..Called From:UpdatePlantLoopInterface,Temperature=[198.57], supplied data range=[0.00,125.00]
**   ~~~   **  Environment=LETHBRIDGE ANN CLG .4% CONDNS DB=>MWB, at Simulation time=07/21 00:00 - 00:10
** Warning ** GetDensityGlycol: Temperature is out of range (too high) for fluid [WATER] density **
**   ~~~   ** ..Called From:PlantPumps:CalcPumps: ,Temperature=[198.50], supplied data range=[0.00,100.00]
**   ~~~   **  Environment=LETHBRIDGE ANN CLG .4% CONDNS DB=>MWB, at Simulation time=07/21 00:00 - 00:10
** Warning ** GetSpecificHeatGlycol: Temperature is out of range (too low) for fluid [WATER] specific heat supplied values **
**   ~~~   ** ..Called From:UpdateSolarCollector,Temperature=[-28.33], supplied data range=[0.00,125.00]
**   ~~~   **  Environment=LETHBRIDGE ANN HTG 99.6% CONDNS DB, at Simulation time=01/21 05:10 - 05:20

I can't figure out what is causing the the temperature to be too high or too low. I have tried raising and lowering the flow rate of the water through the plate, but that did not solve the problem.

I am grateful for any ideas.

Help with Flat Plate Solar Collector

Hello,

I am trying to use the SolarCollector:FlatPlate object in EnergyPlus to reduce the load on the boiler to provide heat for my space and swimming pool. I'm unfamiliar with this object and I don't know how to set it up correctly. I have read through the E+ documentation on the object, and I have looked through the example file for the object but I am still getting the following warnings in my simulation.

** Warning ** GetSpecificHeatGlycol: Temperature is out of range (too high) for fluid [WATER] specific heat **
**   ~~~   ** ..Called From:UpdatePlantLoopInterface,Temperature=[198.57], supplied data range=[0.00,125.00]
**   ~~~   **  Environment=LETHBRIDGE ANN CLG .4% CONDNS DB=>MWB, at Simulation time=07/21 00:00 - 00:10
** Warning ** GetDensityGlycol: Temperature is out of range (too high) for fluid [WATER] density **
**   ~~~   ** ..Called From:PlantPumps:CalcPumps: ,Temperature=[198.50], supplied data range=[0.00,100.00]
**   ~~~   **  Environment=LETHBRIDGE ANN CLG .4% CONDNS DB=>MWB, at Simulation time=07/21 00:00 - 00:10
** Warning ** GetSpecificHeatGlycol: Temperature is out of range (too low) for fluid [WATER] specific heat supplied values **
**   ~~~   ** ..Called From:UpdateSolarCollector,Temperature=[-28.33], supplied data range=[0.00,125.00]
**   ~~~   **  Environment=LETHBRIDGE ANN HTG 99.6% CONDNS DB, at Simulation time=01/21 05:10 - 05:20

I can't figure out what is causing the the temperature to be too high or too low. I have tried raising and lowering the flow rate of the water through the plate, but that did not solve the problem.

I am grateful for any ideas.ideas. Thank you.

Help with Flat Plate Solar Collector

Hello,

I am trying to use the SolarCollector:FlatPlate object in EnergyPlus to reduce the load on the boiler to provide heat for my space and swimming pool. I'm unfamiliar with this object and I don't know how to set it up correctly. I have read through the E+ documentation on the object, and I have looked through the example file for the object but I am still getting the following warnings in my simulation.

** 

* Warning ** * GetSpecificHeatGlycol: Temperature is out of range (too high) for fluid [WATER] specific heat ** ** ~~~ ** * * ~~~ * ..Called From:UpdatePlantLoopInterface,Temperature=[198.57], supplied data range=[0.00,125.00] ** ~~~ ** * ~~~ * Environment=LETHBRIDGE ANN CLG .4% CONDNS DB=>MWB, at Simulation time=07/21 00:00 - 00:10 ** * Warning ** * GetDensityGlycol: Temperature is out of range (too high) for fluid [WATER] density ** ** ~~~ ** * * ~~~ * ..Called From:PlantPumps:CalcPumps: ,Temperature=[198.50], supplied data range=[0.00,100.00] ** ~~~ ** * ~~~ * Environment=LETHBRIDGE ANN CLG .4% CONDNS DB=>MWB, at Simulation time=07/21 00:00 - 00:10 ** * Warning ** * GetSpecificHeatGlycol: Temperature is out of range (too low) for fluid [WATER] specific heat supplied values ** ** ~~~ ** * * ~~~ * ..Called From:UpdateSolarCollector,Temperature=[-28.33], supplied data range=[0.00,125.00] ** * ~~~ ** Environment=LETHBRIDGE ANN HTG 99.6% CONDNS DB, at Simulation time=01/21 05:10 - 05:20

05:20

I can't figure out what is causing the the temperature to be too high or too low. I have tried raising and lowering the flow rate of the water through the plate, but that did not solve the problem.

I am grateful for any ideas. Thank you.

Help with Flat Plate Solar Collector

Hello,

I am trying to use the SolarCollector:FlatPlate object in EnergyPlus to reduce the load on the boiler to provide heat for my space and swimming pool. I'm unfamiliar with this object and I don't know how to set it up correctly. I have read through the E+ documentation on the object, and I have looked through the example file for the object but I am still getting the following warnings in my simulation.

* Warning * GetSpecificHeatGlycol: Temperature is out of range (too high) for fluid [WATER] specific heat * * ~~~ * ..Called From:UpdatePlantLoopInterface,Temperature=[198.57], supplied data range=[0.00,125.00] * ~~~ * Environment=LETHBRIDGE ANN CLG .4% CONDNS DB=>MWB, at Simulation time=07/21 00:00 - 00:10 * Warning * GetDensityGlycol: Temperature is out of range (too high) for fluid [WATER] density * * ~~~ * ..Called From:PlantPumps:CalcPumps: ,Temperature=[198.50], supplied data range=[0.00,100.00] * ~~~ * Environment=LETHBRIDGE ANN CLG .4% CONDNS DB=>MWB, at Simulation time=07/21 00:00 - 00:10 * Warning * GetSpecificHeatGlycol: Temperature is out of range (too low) for fluid [WATER] specific heat supplied values * * ~~~ * ..Called From:UpdateSolarCollector,Temperature=[-28.33], supplied data range=[0.00,125.00] * ~~~ ** Environment=LETHBRIDGE ANN HTG 99.6% CONDNS DB, at Simulation time=01/21 05:10 - 05:20

I can't figure out what is causing the the temperature to be too high or too low. I have tried raising and lowering the flow rate of the water through the plate, but that did not solve the problem.

I am grateful for any ideas. Thank you.