We require the xml file from the Part L calculation to enable us to provide an EPC however the following error appears when we run the SBEM with level 4 complexity selected.
The program will run when level 3 is selected
Our assessor is trained to level 4
Hi Steve,
Thanks for sending that through. I have got the calculation to run here and EPC is generating, see below. To do so, I refreshed the calculation cache by running for one zone only (eg Zone 4 is a quick one) - if you do so and when compete select All Rooms once more the calculation should complete fine for you thereafter.
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Shane
I have tried this on two projects but the Part L calculation will still not run when level 4 complexity is selected. Part L calculation will run fine when level 3 is selected. When one zone is selected Part L will still not run when level 4 is selected.
Regards
Steve
Sure, I will log a Service Requests to do so and will email you shortly.
Regards,
Use the second upload for the REEL project, I have followed your instructions on the email with this one. I sent the 1st one without reading through your email.
Thanks
Thanks for that. The error below is the reason the SBEM calc is failing:
"ERROR: Assessor is not qualified to undertake the assessment for this building's complexity"
Looking at the PartL inputs is showing that level 3 qualification has been selected:
I've opened the project and this is confirmed to be the case:
Perhaps I am missing something but the software appears to be working correctly here. You will need to change this to NOS4 if you are running a level 4 project. Does this not allow the calc to complete?
Regards,Shane
We have completed the calculation for Sandygate Hall & the REEL Cinema however when we upload the xml we receive the following error logs.
Hello Steve,
Please check that your Insurance date settings are correct, and that your PI Limit is correct, prior to generating the XML:
Answer Verified By: Steve Austin