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District heat for floors and water heating in OpenStudio (HVAC Tab)
Hello everyone, I am working right now on a residential building that uses district heating to heat both floors and potable water. And since I am new in using OpenStudio, I encountered some difficulties in proceeding to the stage of the HVAC, I actually have done a little but I am not sure if I did the right thing and if it is enough, so if anyone could help me figure out how to make it possible to configure this system, I would be really glad :)
Here below is what I have done so far (for heating potable water);
And this is concerning floor heating (I am not sure if I did the right thing using "HW Htg Coil")
If you have any remarks or suggestions, please don't hesitate :)
District heat for floors and water heating in OpenStudio (HVAC Tab)
Hello everyone, I am working right now on a residential building that uses district heating to heat both floors and potable water. And since I am new in using OpenStudio, I encountered some difficulties in proceeding to the stage of the HVAC, I actually have done a little but I am not sure if I did the right thing and if it is enough, so if anyone could help me figure out how to make it possible to configure this system, I would be really glad :)
Here below is what I have done so far (for heating potable water);
Update: I added a variable speed pump here
And this is concerning floor heating (I am not sure if I did the right thing using "HW Htg Coil")
Update: I added a 'Setpoint Manager Follow Ground Temperature' above
Update: I added a variable speed pump here also
If you have any remarks or suggestions, please don't hesitate :)
District heat for floors and water heating in OpenStudio (HVAC Tab)
Hello everyone, I am working right now on a residential building that uses district heating to heat both floors and potable water. And since I am new in using OpenStudio, I encountered some difficulties in proceeding to the stage of the HVAC, I actually have done a little but I am not sure if I did the right thing and if it is enough, so if anyone could help me figure out how to make it possible to configure this system, I would be really glad :)
Here below is what I have done so far (for heating potable water);
Update: I added a variable speed pump here
And this is concerning floor heating (I am not sure if I did the right thing using "HW Htg Coil")
Update: I added a 'Setpoint Manager Follow Ground Temperature' above
Update: I added a variable speed pump here also
If you have any remarks or suggestions, don't hesitate :):)
Greetings, Raghda
District heat for floors and water heating in OpenStudio (HVAC Tab)
Hello everyone, I am working right now on a residential building that uses district heating to heat both floors and potable water. And since I am new in using OpenStudio, I encountered some difficulties in proceeding to the stage of the HVAC, I actually have done a little but I am not sure if I did the right thing and if it is enough, so if anyone could help me figure out how to make it possible to configure this system, I would be really glad :)
Here below is what I have done so far (for heating potable water);
Update: I added a variable speed pump here
And this is concerning floor heating (I am not sure if I did the right thing using "HW Htg Coil")
Update: I added a 'Setpoint Manager Follow Ground Temperature' above
Update: I added a variable speed pump here also
If you have any remarks or suggestions, don't hesitate :)
Greetings, Raghda
District heat for floors and water heating in OpenStudio (HVAC Tab)
Hello everyone, I am working right now on a residential building that uses district heating to heat both floors and potable water. And since I am new in using OpenStudio, I encountered some difficulties in proceeding to the stage of the HVAC, I actually have done a little but I am not sure if I did the right thing and if it is enough, so if anyone could help me figure out how to make it possible to configure this system, I would be really glad :)
Here below is what I have done so far (for heating potable water);
And this is concerning floor heating (I am not sure if I did the right thing using "HW Htg Coil")
If you have any remarks or suggestions, don't hesitate :)
Greetings, Raghda