Heating Load Management Folder Sample Clauses
Heating Load Management Folder. This folder works the same as the Chiller Load Management form. Equipment icons at the top include each of the boilers. This folder is used to define how you want multiple boilers to be sequenced. This folder is enabled only when more than one boiler is specified. Icons appear in the upper left corner of the folder for each boiler in the central plant. Each boiler type is shown as a row. When there are multiple boilers of a particular type, these are shown in additional columns. The sizes of each boiler is also indicated. For instance “#2 - 1” means boiler type #2 with a size of 1 million Btu/h. Load ranges are shown as columns in the table at the bottom of the folder. To create a load management scheme, you drag and drop boilers to one or more of these columns. Suppose that you have two boilers: a 1 MBtu/h (#1) and a 2 MBtu/h (#2). You might want a load management scheme where the #1 boiler operates if the loads are less than 1 million Btu/h, the #2 boiler operates when the loads are between 1 million Btu/h and 2 million Btu/h, and both the #1 and #2 boilers are operated when loads are greater than 2 million Btu/h. To achieve this scheme you would drag and drop the #1 boiler to the first column; the heading would read “From 0 To 1”. Drag and drop the #2 boiler to the second column; the heating would read “From 1 to 2”. Drag the #1 and #2 boilers to the third column; the heading would read “From 2 to 3”. Time period schedules can be selected using the drop-down list box in the upper-right hand corner of the folder. When a time period schedule is selected each time period in the schedule is listed below the schedule. When you use a time period schedule, you must construct a unique load management scheme for a time period, select that time period and construct the load management scheme. Do this for all the time periods listed.
