Our office is attempting to circuit a HVAC Air Handler unit that has a single point of connection for 15 motors on the supply side and 15 motors on the return side. The limitations of Designmaster is (4) maximum motor loads.
I am requesting that the interface be reprogrammed to accept a user input variable for the quantity of motors.
Perhaps even another pop-up dialog for multi-motor assemblies of this magnitude.
In this particular case, all 15 motors are identical. Perhaps a function to input the motor loads could be added and then to repeat that info the user defined number of times.
Thank you for your consideration.
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Multi-motor Assemblies Multi-motor Assemblies beyond the Designmaster limitation of (4) loads
#2
Posted 27 July 2010 - 08:13 AM
Randall Lamb, on 27 July 2010 - 08:55 AM, said:
Our office is attempting to circuit a HVAC Air Handler unit that has a single point of connection for 15 motors on the supply side and 15 motors on the return side. The limitations of Designmaster is (4) maximum motor loads.
I am requesting that the interface be reprogrammed to accept a user input variable for the quantity of motors.
Perhaps even another pop-up dialog for multi-motor assemblies of this magnitude.
In this particular case, all 15 motors are identical. Perhaps a function to input the motor loads could be added and then to repeat that info the user defined number of times.
Thank you for your consideration.
I am requesting that the interface be reprogrammed to accept a user input variable for the quantity of motors.
Perhaps even another pop-up dialog for multi-motor assemblies of this magnitude.
In this particular case, all 15 motors are identical. Perhaps a function to input the motor loads could be added and then to repeat that info the user defined number of times.
Thank you for your consideration.
Thank you.
#3
Posted 27 July 2010 - 12:55 PM
I've made a note of this on our wish list. There are various workarounds for this (multiple equipment connections or fixed loads on the circuit are two that immediately come to mind), but none of them are very satisfactory.
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