[esp-r] Re: *.fcl file inclusion

Ferguson, Alex AFerguso at NRCan.gc.ca
Wed Nov 14 20:12:18 GMT 2007


Hi Lukas, 
 
You can impose the .fcl file using one of 2 methods:
 
- Using the prj interface, you can add a "non-hvac electric loads"
component to an electrical network, and add the path to your fcl file in
the component's text-input field. This will impose the load onto the
electric network.
 
- Alternatively, you can manually add an "*fcl <path/to/fcl/file>" tag
to the .cfg file. This will make the electric load data available to
certian plant component models (e.g., the SOFC and PEMFC models), but it
will be unaccessable in the rest of ESP-r.
 
I recommend the first approach.
 
- Alex 
 
Alex Ferguson
Sustainable Buildings and Communities (Housing Group)
CANMET Energy Technology Centre
Natural Resources Canada
P:+1 613 995 3294
F:+1 613 996 9909
Alex.Ferguson at nrcan.gc.ca



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[mailto:esp-r-bounces at lists.strath.ac.uk] On Behalf Of Lukas Swan (Dal)
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2007 14:47
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Subject: [esp-r] *.fcl file inclusion



Hello:

The IEA Annex 42 website lists *.fcl file which contain appliance and
lighting data.

http://cogen-sim.net/index.php?pg=datafiles

 

It seems to indicate that this file type, and thus the load profile, may
be imported or used in ESP-r.

I cannot find (using search) any description of this on the internet,
cookbook, or user manual.

 

Could someone please direct me as to how to implement this load profile?

 

Thanks

Lukas Swan

Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia, Canada

 

 

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