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Manual T*SOL basic 5.0 - Valentin Software

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User <strong>Manual</strong> <strong>T*SOL</strong> 8 Calculations<br />

DHW supply<br />

EnEV > DHW Supply<br />

5. As only residential buildings are implemented in the present version, there are no further<br />

influence variables. For information, the equivalent DHW requirement at corresponding standard<br />

temperatures is displayed.<br />

The transfer losses in DHW supply are by definition zero. The distribution losses are calculated in<br />

accordance with DIN V 18599-8, chapter 6.2. The characteristic length and width of the building<br />

are required here.<br />

Heating requirement<br />

EnEV > Heating Requirement<br />

6. Select your energy requirement.<br />

7. If you have chosen net energy, select the type of heating equipment or the temperature control,<br />

the over temperature and the radiator layout in accordance with your system. For structurally<br />

integrated heating surfaces, enter the properties of the temperature control, and insulation.<br />

8. Enter the corresponding monthly values in the table to the right. For net energy, the transfer and<br />

distribution losses are calculated as described above. In addition, the total value for the heating<br />

output is calculated.<br />

Ł This is described in more detail in chapter 8.3.1 Details on Heating Requirements<br />

Parameters<br />

EnEV > Parameters<br />

9. Move to the next dialog, Parameters, or directly to the simulation.<br />

10. The overview lists the Parameters of the solar system for the standard calculation as per DIN V<br />

18599 for your information. From this, it can be seen whether the calculation in accordance with<br />

DIN V 18599 is made with DHW or a combination system.<br />

The table below shows the parameters which can be taken as a Standard Value aus der DIN from<br />

DIN V 18599 or as a Planning Value from the underlying system.<br />

Simulation<br />

EnEV > Simulation<br />

11. Click on the symbol to calculate the solar yield and simulate it.<br />

Dr. <strong>Valentin</strong> Energie<strong>Software</strong> GmbH page 78 / 104

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