Dear IES-VE user
I am trying to incorporate an internal shading device in the model. When I enter a percentage profile group with profile with a formula, I have that error in ApacheSim "error : shutter profile : invalid use of local room variable in formula profile WEEK0011". But when I use values number in my profile, I don't have problem.
Why formula profile don't work ?
Regard
Jean
Shading device profile "error : shutter proffile"
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martin_jean
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Re: Shading device profile "error : shutter profile"
Hi,
This issue is currently being looked into by our development team (ref 25910). At the moment I'm not sure if there is a technical reason the use of room variables in formula profiles to control blinds is being blocked but if not then the functionality should be reinstated in a future version of <VE>.
Hope this won't inconvenience you too much in the meantime.
Phil
This issue is currently being looked into by our development team (ref 25910). At the moment I'm not sure if there is a technical reason the use of room variables in formula profiles to control blinds is being blocked but if not then the functionality should be reinstated in a future version of <VE>.
Hope this won't inconvenience you too much in the meantime.
Phil
IES Worldwide Technical Support
Re: Shading device profile "error : shutter proffile"
Hi,
I get the same error: "Error: Shutter profile: invalid use of local room variable in formula profile WEEK0091" when I try to control the external shading device with a formula deênding on room conditions.
I would like, for example, the external device to lower for an incident radiation of 200W/m² but not if the room temperature is below 22°C. Is it possible to perform this control without setting a profile?
Thanks
Danielle
I get the same error: "Error: Shutter profile: invalid use of local room variable in formula profile WEEK0091" when I try to control the external shading device with a formula deênding on room conditions.
I would like, for example, the external device to lower for an incident radiation of 200W/m² but not if the room temperature is below 22°C. Is it possible to perform this control without setting a profile?
Thanks
Danielle
Re: Shading device profile "error : shutter proffile"
I don't see any other way you could control this so closely, this is still a feature request for the development team but is clearly not a high priority
Phil
Phil
IES Worldwide Technical Support
Re: Shading device profile "error : shutter proffile"
Hi,
I have a similar issue with a "Controller time switch profile", in which case I get the error message: "invalid use of local room variable in formula profile YEAR004" where I instruct the heating to switch on once the room temperature is below 19°C. I can run a simulation without the function of fans implemented, however as soon as I use the Apache HVAC link I receive that error message.
Any thoughts on how to fix that?
Many thanks,
Eleana
I have a similar issue with a "Controller time switch profile", in which case I get the error message: "invalid use of local room variable in formula profile YEAR004" where I instruct the heating to switch on once the room temperature is below 19°C. I can run a simulation without the function of fans implemented, however as soon as I use the Apache HVAC link I receive that error message.
Any thoughts on how to fix that?
Many thanks,
Eleana
Re: Shading device profile "error : shutter proffile"
Look for a way to control it within the HVAC network rather than using the formula profile variables, you can put a sensor after the room and control base don that without errors
Phil
Phil
IES Worldwide Technical Support
Re: Shading device profile "error : shutter proffile"
I am getting the same error - "invalid use of local room variable in formula profile" when I am trying to make the supply air temperature a function of room temperature.
Appears I am not the only one to encounter this error and a 'low priority' feature for IES obviously means it will be years away from being fixed...
Appears I am not the only one to encounter this error and a 'low priority' feature for IES obviously means it will be years away from being fixed...
