EcoStruxure IT forum
Schneider Electric support forum about installation and configuration for DCIM including EcoStruxure IT Expert, IT Advisor, Data Center Expert, and NetBotz
Link copied. Please paste this link to share this article on your social media post.
Posted: 2020-07-03 07:45 AM . Last Modified: 2024-04-08 04:05 AM
Is there a way to take two values, say dew point temperature and delivery water temperature, and calculate the difference? This if the difference is <1 then alarm (the second part is easy)... Thoughts?
(CID:110004424)
Link copied. Please paste this link to share this article on your social media post.
Link copied. Please paste this link to share this article on your social media post.
Posted: 2020-07-03 07:45 AM . Last Modified: 2024-04-08 04:05 AM
Hi Auger,
Sorry but at this time, you can only add or average values using a virtual sensor. Any other mathematical equations that need to be done to these values would need to be done outside of StruxureWare DCE with something like Microsoft Excel.
Thanks,
Steve
(CID:110004537)
Link copied. Please paste this link to share this article on your social media post.
Link copied. Please paste this link to share this article on your social media post.
Posted: 2020-07-03 07:45 AM . Last Modified: 2024-04-08 04:05 AM
Upvoted this! I hope Schneider incorporates it soon. Virtual sensors are a great addition but it lacks the flexibility with only sum and average choices.
(CID:110005435)
Link copied. Please paste this link to share this article on your social media post.
Link copied. Please paste this link to share this article on your social media post.
Posted: 2020-07-03 07:46 AM . Last Modified: 2023-10-20 05:04 AM
This question is closed for comments. You're welcome to start a new topic if you have further comments on this issue.
Link copied. Please paste this link to share this article on your social media post.
Create your free account or log in to subscribe to the board - and gain access to more than 10,000+ support articles along with insights from experts and peers.