PV*SOL Expert 6.0 - Manual - Valentin Software
PV*SOL Expert 6.0 - Manual - Valentin Software
PV*SOL Expert 6.0 - Manual - Valentin Software
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9.2 Load Profile - Appliances via Load Profile<br />
Page Consumption > Load Profiles: Selection > Definition of electrical Appliances by Load profile ><br />
Electrical Appliances by Load Profile<br />
-> Proceed as follows:<br />
Or:<br />
1. Click on the icon to open the dialog Electrical Appliances by Load Profile.<br />
2. Enter a name.<br />
3. Define the Electricity Requirement , i.e., the Annual Energy Requirement in kWh, as<br />
well as the Weekend Consumption for Saturdays and Sundays in % of the weekday<br />
requirement.<br />
The maximum hourly value is calculated and displayed.<br />
4. Load and edit a consumption profile from the database by clicking on the<br />
Consumption Profiles button.<br />
The profile name is displayed.<br />
5. Define up to three holiday periods by clicking on the Holiday Periods button.<br />
- The dialog "Holiday Periods" opens.<br />
- Enter up to three holiday periods.<br />
- Allocate them electricity requirements as a % of working day consumption.<br />
- Confirm and exit with OK.<br />
6. Click on the Graphic button to show the consumption profile as a graphic.<br />
- You can modify the layout of the graphic.<br />
- Use File >, to copy the graphic to the clipboard or to print it out.<br />
- Use Table, to export the numerical values of the consumption profile into a<br />
spreadsheet:<br />
- Right-click the X-axis and then on Scaling (context menu) to set the display<br />
interval and the bar width.<br />
- Confirm with OK.<br />
The values have now been copied to the clipboard and can be copied into a<br />
spreadsheet.<br />
7. Confirm and exit with OK.<br />
1. To delete this appliance, check the box Delete Appliance and confirm that you want<br />
to delete by clicking OK.<br />
Defining load profiles<br />
You can create load profiles yourself and modify them in the menu Databases > Load<br />
Profiles .<br />
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