Good Afternoon,
I've just completed a ductwork system for a Travelodge hotel. I managed to run the calculation successfully but then I've gone back to fix some ductwork sizes on the top floor and added some dampers. Since I've done this I constantly get a runtime error 6 overflow error and then it crashes. Can anyone help please??
Kind Regards
Pete
Hi Pete,
This error is usually due to extreme numbers within the calculation. I would suspect that this is because of the specifics of the sizes fixed or the dampers entered.
Could you please back up the project and try unfixing by going to Ducts>Group>Group unfix, and selecting the entire floor in question?
Should the error persist it is likely to be the dampers. If the error persists after deleting these could you please let me know and I can inspect the model for you.
Shane Regan | Principle Building Performance Support EngineerHevacomp to OpenBuildings - A complete guide for every user | Bentley Communities
Hi Shane,
I've backed up the project, removed all the dampers I'd added and group unfixed all the ductwork. Unfortunately I'm still getting the same error.
Hi Pete, yes that's the latest version now. That's quite unusual. I take it you can't resize the window either. It looks like the Crystal reports components may not have installed correctly. Please reinstall Crystal Reports as detailed here.
Hi Shane. No I can't resize the window. If I click to the left and drag, it just moves the window around and to the right doesn't do anything. I've followed the steps for method 1 and 2 and still getting the same results. If I click OK on the first results page, the Index Results come up fine, but then i click OK again and it reverts back to the slim empty box showing no data. I've tried running other Netsys calculations and getting the same results. Tried looking at heat losses in the design database and these are OK.
Any other ideas??
Thanks for checking the other calculations, Crystal Reports should be fine in that case. This is something I've never come across before to be honest but it would be worth ensuring the required Windows permission settings as detailed here.
Hi Shane
Just as an update, we tried re-installing the Crystal runtimes and this did not work.
We then logged onto the computer as a local admin and completely removed all traces of Hevacomp, renaming the program files and programdata folders to .old also.
The UAC level is set to never notify.
We re-installed all 3 parts of Hevacomp in the correct order, running as administrator and exactly the same thing happens.
Do you have any further ideas please?
Thanks
Thanks for the update. Sorry to hear that this is still an issue. I think we have exhausted most of the possible resolutions at this stage so I am consulting our developers as to what other possible causes there may be. Your patience is much appreciated.
Do you have any update on this please?
I am yet to receive feedback from development however I can take a look at the machine via a remote session - I have sent you a message to arrange this.