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How to use the results of the predictor in EMS
I am currently trying to simulate a on-off control, that would turn on only if the predicted load is higher than its nominal capacity.
I am using an EMS script for that, using the sensor Zone Predicted Sensible Load to Setpoint Heat Transfer Rate
, with the Model Calling Point AfterPredictorAfterHVACManagers
, as described in the example file EMSConstantVolumePurchasedAir
Until now, I am only sensing the value of the predictor, not actuating anything.
I am getting 3 different results for something I was hoping to be the same :
- The ems sensor
Zone Predicted Sensible Load to Setpoint Heat Transfer Rate
- The report
DistrictHeating:Facility
- The normal report
Output:Variable, *, Zone Predicted Sensible Load to Setpoint Heat Transfer Rate, timestep;
I am pretty sure the difference between the two first is due to the mechanical ventilation loss (with HR) under normal conditions. But there is also a big difference when the thermostat setpoint is changed (+2°C)
How can someone get the real load during an EMS simulation?
And why is the last one (=sum of the two zones) that different from the two others?
How to use the results of the predictor in EMS
I am currently trying to simulate a on-off control, that would turn on only if the predicted load is higher than its nominal capacity.
I am using an EMS script for that, using the sensor Zone Predicted Sensible Load to Setpoint Heat Transfer Rate
, with the Model Calling Point AfterPredictorAfterHVACManagers
, as described in the example file EMSConstantVolumePurchasedAir
Until now, I am only sensing the value of the predictor, not actuating anything.
I am getting 3 different results for something I was hoping to be the same :
- The ems sensor
Zone Predicted Sensible Load to Setpoint Heat Transfer Rate
- The report
DistrictHeating:Facility
- The normal report
Output:Variable, *, Zone Predicted Sensible Load to Setpoint Heat Transfer Rate, timestep;
I am pretty sure the difference between the two first is due to the mechanical ventilation loss (with HR) under normal conditions. But there is also a big difference when the thermostat setpoint is changed (+2°C)
How can someone get the real load during an EMS simulation?
And why is the last one (=sum of the two zones) that different from the two others?
How to use the results of the predictor in EMS
I am currently trying to simulate a on-off control, that would turn on only if the predicted load is higher than its nominal capacity.
I am using an EMS script for that, using the sensor Zone Predicted Sensible Load to Setpoint Heat Transfer Rate
, with the Model Calling Point AfterPredictorAfterHVACManagers
, as described in the example file EMSConstantVolumePurchasedAir
Until now, I am only sensing the value of the predictor, not actuating anything.
I am getting 3 different results for something I was hoping to be the same :
- The ems sensor
Zone Predicted Sensible Load to Setpoint Heat Transfer Rate
- The report
DistrictHeating:Facility
- The normal report
Output:Variable, *, Zone Predicted Sensible Load to Setpoint Heat Transfer Rate, timestep;
I am pretty sure the difference between the two first is due to the mechanical ventilation loss (with HR) under normal conditions. But there is also a big difference when the thermostat setpoint is changed (+2°C)
How can someone get the real load during an EMS simulation?
And why is the last one (=sum of the two zones) that different from the two others?
How to use the results of the predictor in EMS
Hello all,
I am currently trying to simulate a on-off control, that would turn on only if the predicted load is higher than its nominal capacity.
I am using an EMS script for that, using the sensor Zone Predicted Sensible Load to Setpoint Heat Transfer Rate
, with the Model Calling Point AfterPredictorAfterHVACManagers
, as described in the example file EMSConstantVolumePurchasedAir
Until now, I am only sensing the value of the predictor, not actuating anything.
I am getting 3 different results for something I was hoping to be the same :
- The ems sensor
Zone Predicted Sensible Load to Setpoint Heat Transfer Rate
- The report
DistrictHeating:Facility
- The normal report
Output:Variable, *, Zone Predicted Sensible Load to Setpoint Heat Transfer Rate, timestep;
I am pretty sure the difference between the two first is due to the mechanical ventilation loss (with HR) under normal conditions. But there is also a big difference when the thermostat setpoint is changed (+2°C)
How can someone get the real load during an EMS simulation?
And why is the last one (=sum of the two zones) that different from the two others?
Thanks !
How to use the results of the predictor in EMS
Hello all,
I am currently trying to simulate a on-off control, that would turn on only if the predicted load is higher than its nominal capacity.
I am using an EMS script for that, using the sensor Zone Predicted Sensible Load to Setpoint Heat Transfer Rate
, with the Model Calling Point AfterPredictorAfterHVACManagers
, as described in the example file EMSConstantVolumePurchasedAir
Until now, I am only sensing the value of the predictor, not actuating anything.
I am getting 3 different results for something I was hoping to be the same :
- The ems sensor
Zone Predicted Sensible Load to Setpoint Heat Transfer Rate
- The report
DistrictHeating:Facility
- The normal report
Output:Variable, *, Zone Predicted Sensible Load to Setpoint Heat Transfer Rate, timestep;
I am pretty sure the difference between the two first is due to the mechanical ventilation loss (with HR) under normal conditions. But there is also a big difference when the thermostat setpoint is changed (+2°C)HR).
How can someone get the real load during an EMS simulation?
And why is the last one (=sum of the two zones) that different from the two others?
Thanks !