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This section of the Properties dialog box, accessed by right-clicking a component in the floor layout inPlanning> Data Center, provides relevant information that identifies the energy efficiency values of the selected component. It is also available as read-only information by right-clicking a component in an energy system in> Planning> EE Configuration.
Derate Capacity fraction
Identifies the usable fraction of the nameplate value that can be used for this component. For example, if you use a 20% safety margin, this value would be 0.8.
Redundancy
Identifies the redundancy of this component. For example, if you have a redundant setup with two 80 kW UPS, this value would be 2N.
Redundancy "+1" kW Increment
Identifies the loss in kilowatt caused by internal redundancy. (Only needed if redundancy option includes +1.) For example, if you have a 40 kW UPS with one spare 10 kW power module, this value would be 10 kW.
Typical PU
Identifies the power usage (PU) of this component relative to the total power usage.
Usable fraction of nameplate w/o derating
Identifies the usable fraction of power that can be used without derating the value.
Fixed loss
Identifies the fraction of power that is the fixed loss of the component.
Proportional loss
Identifies the fraction of power that is lost proportional to the load of the component.
Square Law loss
Identifies the fraction of power that is lost proportional to the square of the load of the component.
Dry Bulb Fixed loss
Identifies the fraction of power that is lost per degree Celsius dry bulb.