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Hello Sergerwehbe, one suggestion is that you can assign the three values to sensors of EMS, add their values in EMS. Then if the EMS variable cannot be displayed directly through Output:Variable, you can create a dummy schedule compact type to be for all days, then in EMS assign the sum value to an actuator pointing to the dummy schedule you created. Now you will have a schedule that has a value of the sum at each timestep where you can display it using Output:Variable in directly in your excel file.

Hope this helps a little bit !

Hello Sergerwehbe, one suggestion is that you can assign the three values to sensors of EMS, add their values in EMS. Then if the EMS variable cannot be displayed directly through Output:Variable, you can create a dummy schedule compact type to on be for all days, then in EMS assign the sum value to an actuator pointing to the dummy schedule you created. Now you will have a schedule that has a value of the sum at each timestep where you can display it using Output:Variable in directly in your excel file.

Hope this helps a little bit !

Hello Sergerwehbe, one suggestion is that you can assign the three values to sensors of EMS, add their values in EMS. Then if the EMS variable cannot be displayed directly through Output:Variable, you can create a dummy schedule compact type to on be ON for all days, then in EMS assign the sum value to an actuator pointing to the dummy schedule you created. Now you will have a schedule that has a value of the sum at each timestep where you can display it using Output:Variable in directly in your excel file.

Hope this helps a little bit !

Hello Sergerwehbe, one suggestion is that you can assign the three values to sensors of EMS, add their values in EMS. Then if the EMS variable cannot be displayed directly through Output:Variable, you can create a dummy schedule compact type to be ON for all days, then in EMS assign the sum value to an actuator pointing to the dummy schedule you created. Now you will have a schedule that has a value of the sum at each timestep where you can display it using Output:Variable in directly in your excel file.

Hope this helps a little bit !