Revit MEP 2011 - Official Training Guide 2
Revit MEP 2011 - Official Training Guide 2
Revit MEP 2011 - Official Training Guide 2
The Mod_Neutral_Zone_Press and Mod_Neutral_Zone_Temp modules can regulate cooling or heating system pressure and temperature respectively according to the "neutral zone" regulation mode (also called "dead zone).
Technical features
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Operations
Given the configuration and input value read by the parameter to be regulated (pressure or temperature), the power required from the system that must meet the cooling/heating request is returned.
Figure 1: General module operating layout An essential configuration parameter is the system operating mode which can be used in heating or cooling.
Figure 2: Function that returns the required power (cooling operations) Three zones can be noted: 1. Neutral Zone (that the regulation method is named after) where the requested power does not change. This zone is set by two essential parameters:
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Mode_Neutral_Zone_Press, Mode_Neutral_Zone_Temp
1. 2.
Increase band, (set by Diff_Reg_Incr) for regulation values greater than the upper neutral band limit; Decrease band, (set by Diff_Reg_Decr) for regulation values less than the lower neutral band limit; Another parameter (Force_Off_Threshold) is included in this zone to force system shutdown (0% power request) when pressure/temperature values are lower than this threshold.
Note:
the power requested in neutral zone (output kept constant in this zone) depends on the cooling request, which, in turn, depends on a series of uncontrollable external factors. Another possible graph is illustrated for a different cooling request.
Figure 3: Function that returns the required system power in output for a different cooling request (cooling operations) The value returned by regulation thus depends on pressure (temperature) and on the cooling requests from system utilities. The increase/decrease speed (or slope) in the relevant bands depends on an additional parameter calculated by Mod_Neutral_Zone_Press/Mod_Neutral_Zone_Temp which is the time maximum power (100%, if increasing) or minimum power (0%, if decreasing) request is reached. The following illustration depicts the function that calculates this time.
Figure 4: Maximum (100%) or minimum (0%) power request (output) time calculation (cooling operations) There are six additional parameters:
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Decrease band: minimum and maximum time (Min_Time_0, Max_Time_0) to reach minimum power (0%) and differential required to reach minimum power; Increase band: minimum and maximum time (Min_Time_100, Max_Time_100) to reach maximum power (100%) and differential required to reach minimum power;
These parameters adjust system reaction speed to an input change, the higher the time and smaller the differentials the faster the system reacts. In this case, the system will obviously be more unstable. NOTE: Minimum and maximum power request time can be set. To do this, set minimum and maximum time for the same band to the same values.
Figure 6: Function that returns the required system power in output for a different cooling request. (heating operations)
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Mode_Neutral_Zone_Press, Mode_Neutral_Zone_Temp
Figure 7: Maximum (100%) or minimum (0%) power request (output) time calculation (heating operations)
Operating Modes
There are two modes of operation, the Regulation 0 and Regulation 1, established from the pin Neutral_Zone_Mode.
Regulation 0 (Neutral_Zone_Mode = 0): is the native regulation of the module. Allows to obtain an adjustment aggressive that intensifies with the increase of time spent in an area (increase or decrease). Regulation 1 (Neutral_Zone_Mode = 1): allows to have a much more gradual adjustment, without having shots abrupt change of temperature.
NOTE: At the same temperature increase the Regulation 0 takes less time to reach the maximum power (1000) or minimum (0). The Regulation 1 instead will take longer time, but will have a constant trend.
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Manual mode
When output forcing is enabled (En_Force=1) the macroblock simply returns the required value (Force_Power) as output value (Power_Req) (Force_Power). The other outputs that set the system area (Increase, Decrease, Standby) are set to zero.
Unit of measure
The module manages pressure (temperature) whether measured in bar or psi (Celsius/Fahrenheit).
See also
Variable visibility Inputs Outputs Masks 1tool standard modules2.5.7.0 - +030220881 Manual - 1tool 2.6.x dated October, 1 2012 2007-2012 CAREL
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Mode_Neutral_Zone_Press, Mode_Neutral_Zone_Temp
ID
AutoC_Unit_Meas_Type
Other module
Various modules
Pin
-
ID
AutoC_Unit_Meas_Type
Variable
Description
Defaul t
0
U.M .
-
Limits or values
Mem ory
G
Typ e
B
Visibilit y
Pin, Default Table
Cooling_Heating_Mode
Operating mode
0:Cooling 1: Heating
Diff_Reg_Decr
1.0
(*)
0.1...999.9
Diff_Reg_Incr
1.0
(*)
0.1...999.9
Diff_Reg_NZ
1.0
(*)
0.1...999.9
En_Force
Enables request
forced
power
0: Disabled 1: Enabled
En_Force_Off
Forces
output
power
0: Disabled 1: Enabled
request to 0
En_Mod_Neutral_Zone
Enables the algorithm part of the module to be run if masks also En_Msk_Mod_Neutral_Zone ) are enabled (see
0: Disabled 1: Enabled
En_Msk_Mod_Neutral_Zon e
0: Disabled 1: Enabled
Force_Off_Threshold
Limit 0
over
which
output
0.1
(*)
0.0...3276.7
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Force_Power_Req
0...1000
Max_Time_0
Maximum
time
to
bring
120
0...999
Max_Time_100
Maximum
time
to
bring
120
0...999
Min_Off_Time
Minimum black-out
off
time
after
180
0...900
Default table
Min_Time_0
Minimum
time
to
bring
30
0...999
Min_Time_100
Minimum
time
to
bring
30
0...999
Neutral_Zone_Mode
0: Regulation0 1: Regulation1
Reg_Probe
Probe
on
whose
value
(**)
(*)
-999.9...999.9
regulation is performed
Setpoint_Reg
Regulation setpoint
(**)
(*)
-999.9...999.9
Unit_Meas_Type
0: Bar/C 1: PSI/F
(*)
The unit of measure is Bar/Psi or C/F depending on the module (pressure or temperature) and the selected unit of measure
(**):
A variable or constant must be connected to pin, the default value is useless since the unit of measure can be varied.
See also
Variable visibility General operations Outputs Masks 1tool standard modules2.5.7.0 - +030220881 Manual - 1tool 2.6.x dated October, 1 2012 2007-2012 CAREL
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Mode_Neutral_Zone_Press, Mode_Neutral_Zone_Temp
ID
Unit_Meas_CB
Other module
Various modules
Pin
-
ID
Unit_Meas_CB
Variable
Description
U.M.
Limits or values
0: No 1: Yes
Memory
Type
Visibility
Decrease
Pin, Table
Default
Increase
Power
increase
phase
in
0: No 1: Yes
Pin, Table
Default
progress Max_Press_PAAAA (Max_Temp_PAAAA) Min_Press_PAAAA (Min_Temp_PAAAA) Max_Press_Diff_PAAAA (Max_Temp_Diff_PAAAA) Maximum admitted (*)
-999.9...999.9
Default table
pressure according to the selected unit of measure Minimum admitted pressure according to the selected unit of measure Maximum pressure unit of measure admitted differential (*) -999.9...999.9 X A Default table (*) -999.9...999.9 X A Default table
Minimum admitted pressure differential according to the selected unit of measure Power request
(*)
-999.9...999.9
Default table
0...1000
Pin, Table
Default
Standby
0: No 1: Yes
Pin, Table
Default
Time_Remain
Time
remaining or
until
Pin, Table
Default
maximum
minimum
power is reached
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The
selected
unit
of
0: No 1: Yes
Default table
0: No 1: Yes
Default table
The unit of measure is Bar/Psi or C/F depending on the module (pressure or temperature) and the selected unit of measure
See also
Variable visibility General operations Inputs Masks 1tool standard modules2.5.7.0 - +030220881 Manual - 1tool 2.6.x dated October, 1 2012 2007-2012 CAREL
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Mode_Neutral_Zone_Press, Mode_Neutral_Zone_Temp
Visible
If thermoregulation is enabled
Variables
En_Force_Off Force_Off_Threshold is enabled Diff_Reg_NZ Diff_Reg_Incr Diff_Reg_Decr
Type
Var input Var input Var input Var input Var input
(En_Thermoreg)
DEBUG loop
Mask
m_Debug_Neutral_Zone
Visible
Always
Variables
Power_Req Increase Decrease Standby Time_Remain
Type
Var output Var output Var output Var output Var output
See also
Variable visibility General operations Inputs Outputs 1tool online help - Mask Editor
1tool standard modules2.5.7.0 - +030220881 Manual - 1tool 2.6.x dated October, 1 2012 2007-2012 CAREL
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NOTE:
The
module
Mod_Neutral_Zone_Press
can
be
used
in
similar
way
to
the
module
See also
Variable visibility General operations Outputs Masks 1tool standard modules2.5.7.0 - +030220881 Manual - 1tool 2.6.x dated October, 1 2012 2007-2012 CAREL
Data
Release
Notes
23/11/2012
1.6
Bugs fixed The limits of the pins Min_Time_0/100 and Max_Time_0/100 were 01000, too low for some type of applications. For values > 1000 the crashes. The problem is resolved doing calculations with Real numbers, throught the Real_Op block. The New limits are 09999. (Carel_Ref #9966) NOTE: For simplicity, it was decided to align the version of the 2 blocks, for this reason the block Mod_Neutral_Zone_Press is passed from the version 1.4 to the 1.6 Power_Req output
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Mode_Neutral_Zone_Press, Mode_Neutral_Zone_Temp
Update Added new pin Neutral_Zone_Mode, which allows you to decide how to adjust the neutral zone. Reg0 (Neutral_Zone_Mode = 0) Reg1 and (Neutral_Zone_Mode = 1) Documentation
1.4/1.3
Bugs fixed The pin En_Mod_Neutral_Zone, not properly cleared it outputs Power_Req Time_Remain. The problem was that when the output (Power_Req) was in 1000, by placing En_Mod_Neutral_Zone to 0 the value of the outputs will go to 0 correctly, but with En_Mod_Neutral_Zone equal to 1, the output of the request passed to 1000. When it has to start from zero and increase its value with the speed set by the timing pin input. Updated descriptions of the variables in the variable wizard window. Update Added the French, German and Spanish languages. Documentation
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