Table 1 describes the attributes used by the Summer Winter Compensation modules.
Name |
Type 1 |
Description |
Default Value |
---|---|---|---|
EFF-CLGSHIFT (Effective Cooling Shift) |
V |
Contains the effective cooling shifting value for the cooling setpoints. |
Display Units: °C, °F |
EFF-HTGSHIFT (Effective Heating Shift) |
V |
Contains the effective heating shifting value for the heating setpoints. |
Display Units: °C, °F |
Outdoor Air Temp |
Current Outdoor Air Temperature. |
18 °C, 65 °F |
|
SUM-CHANGELIMIT (Summer Change Limit) |
Value of the difference between the calculated cooling compensation and the value of the Summer Change Limit attribute. (The calculated cooling compensation may only be positive.) |
5 °C, 9 °F |
|
SUM-GAIN (Summer Gain) |
Contains the gain of the compensation, expressed in degrees of shift per degree deviation from the Summer Setpoint. |
0.2 |
|
SUM-SP (Summer Setpoint) |
Contains the point at which this object begins calculating a cooling shift. The Outdoor Air Temperature must be greater than the Summer Setpoint before a cooling shift is calculated. |
24 °C, 75 °F |
|
WIN-CHANGELIMIT (Winter Change Limit) |
Absolute value of the difference between the calculated heating compensation and the value of the Winter Change Limit attribute. (The calculated heating compensation may be positive or negative.) |
3 °C, 5.4 °F |
|
WIN-GAIN (Winter Gain) |
Contains the gain of the compensation, expressed in degrees of shift per degree deviation from the Winter Setpoint. |
-0.1 |
|
WIN-SP (Winter Setpoint) |
Contains the point at which this object begins calculating a heating shift. The Outdoor Air Temperature must be less than the Winter Setpoint before a heating shift is calculated. |
10 °C, 50 °F |