ORNL-AMO / AMO-Tools-Desktop

AMO-Tools-Desktop is an energy efficiency calculation application for use with industrial equipment such as pumps, furnaces, fans, and motors, as well as for industrial systems such as steam. Currently in beta.
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Highlight differences from BL - PHAST #5364

Closed koay9f closed 2 years ago

koay9f commented 2 years ago

There are instances (especially with newer fields) where MEASUR doesn't register a difference between the baseline and mod in assessments - both individual field highlighting and badge changes

Below is a list of known fields, but there may be more

Basically any CO2 emission factor field (or the associated dropdowns) image.png

New cost fields in Process Heating - Electrotechnology - Electric Arc Furnace image.png I checked the rest of process heating - CO2 related fields and 2 new fields need the blue image.png image.png image.png image.png

steam image.png image.png This one may have been an artifact of being an older assessment... image.png

I haven't looked at Pumps, Fans or wastewater. They will need to be checked quickly Compressed Air doesn't have an Expert mode, so only the View/Add Scenario button needs to be tested

nbintertech commented 2 years ago

I would break this into new issues by assessment type and assess effort points as you go. Start with PHAST (use this issue for it and drop the effort points).

The task may get larger when getting into the CO2 fields. Break out as appropriate.

koay9f commented 2 years ago

buggy bug bug bug

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koay9f commented 2 years ago

Bug is fixed. but still some highlights left out

process heating - electrotech - electric arc furnace Operations the new costs still don't make the badge change or show up in the veiw/add scenairos list image.png

process heating - fuel fired Flue gas Moisture (gas form) - no change in badge or V/A scenarios image.png

nbintertech commented 2 years ago

Don't worry about this until after the release is out. Post-Monday

koay9f commented 2 years ago

Looking good. One field in Fuel PH: image.png