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Details on Kelvin-hours Above/Below Set Point in the Settings

Information on the Overtemp. tab in the Settings dialog of the dynamic cooling load calculation.

Kelvin-hours above/below set point are counted per started hour and per "started" degree. If the Reference temperature cooling is 25°C, two hours (per year) at 26.5°C will result in four Kelvin-hours above set point. . Similarly, two hours (per year) of 17.9°C at a reference temperature of 20°C for a heating case result in a total of six Kelvin-hours below set point.

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Module OverviewCooling Load DynamicProject LevelSettingsTemp. above Set Point

Dialog settings Linear Building

Kelvin-Hours above/below Set Point (Annual Simulation)

Activate Determination

Enabled: The Kelvin-hours above/below set point are determined and displayed in the result overview of the rooms.

Cooling Reference Temperature, Heating Reference Temperature

If this temperature exceeds or falls below the limit, Kelvin-hours above/below set point are determined. You can enter the temperature manually or select a standard-based reference temperature by clicking .

Period of Use (...)

Opens the Operating Profiles dialog, where you can create or select a new profile. Kelvin-hours above/below set point are only recorded in the specified time frame.

Max. Overtemperature Degree Hours, Max. Undertemperature Degree Hours

Number of maximum over- or undertemperature degree hours permitted per year. You can enter the value manually or select a standard-based reference temperature by clicking . If the defined values are exceeded, a warning is issued for the respective room.