Hello, for developing our SW is necessary to differentiate types of some AHUs components.
Humidifier - Firstly, with existing tags it´s possible to define steam/water humidifier (with associating tags humidifier and steam/water - I am not sure if these tag connections are correct). However, for define water spray humidifier tag doesn’t exist. It is possible to add this tag?
Heat exchanger – in forum (https://project-haystack.org/forum/topic/0) Mr. Petze wrote about heat exchangers types:
“The following items are intended to be marker tags to describe the type of heat exchanger used in a heating system. • heatExchanger • heatWheel • finnedTube • shellTube • heatPipe “
However, to this day I didn´t find these markers in a list of tags. Are these tags officially confirmed with HayStack? It is possible to add also others types of heat exchanger? (e.g. plateHeatExchanger or plateHeatRecoveryExchanger)
Brian FrankWed 1 Nov 2017
Some are formally defined heatWheel and heatExchanger, and some are not. You can use whatever tags you want in your projects. And then if really interested work with a WG to formalize more
Daniel Szantai Wed 1 Nov 2017
Hello, for developing our SW is necessary to differentiate types of some AHUs components.
Humidifier - Firstly, with existing tags it´s possible to define steam/water humidifier (with associating tags humidifier and steam/water - I am not sure if these tag connections are correct). However, for define water spray humidifier tag doesn’t exist. It is possible to add this tag?
Heat exchanger – in forum (https://project-haystack.org/forum/topic/0) Mr. Petze wrote about heat exchangers types:
“The following items are intended to be marker tags to describe the type of heat exchanger used in a heating system. • heatExchanger • heatWheel • finnedTube • shellTube • heatPipe “
However, to this day I didn´t find these markers in a list of tags. Are these tags officially confirmed with HayStack? It is possible to add also others types of heat exchanger? (e.g. plateHeatExchanger or plateHeatRecoveryExchanger)
Brian Frank Wed 1 Nov 2017
Some are formally defined heatWheel and heatExchanger, and some are not. You can use whatever tags you want in your projects. And then if really interested work with a WG to formalize more