Optimisation - Constraints Dialog

Accessed from Parametric Settings dialog

 

Optimisation Constraints allow you to impose upper or lower limits on the performance of the building. Examples of constraints that might be applied to an optimisation analysis are "Discomfort hours must be less than 200" or "Construction cost must be greater than $6m".

Name

Your name for the constraint (e.g. "ASHRAE 55 discomfort hours < 200")

Constraint KPI

Select a predefined or custom constraint Summary Output Key Performance Indicator (KPI) from the browse list.

Less than or Greater than

Select whether the criterion refers to an upper or lower limit.

 

Value

Enter the upper or lower limit value for the KPI.

Units

The units of predefined KPIs are defined internally by the selected KPI itself. For custom KPIs the units are defined by the script that you write and in those cases it is usual to include the units within the name of the KPI. For example in the Custom Script KPI Tutorial the custom KPI created is given the name "EUI (kWh/m2)".