When the humidity has been calculated (adjustable in the project options), there is an evaluation of the comfort. Every hour that people were are present in the room is entered as a single blue dot in the diagram with perceived temperature and relative humidity. A distinction is made between three areas in which most people feel comfortable, still comfortable and uncomfortable. If no dots are displayed at all, it should be checked in the usage profiles under Persons to see if there are any people in the room at all.
This allows to evaluate how many person-hours each of the three areas has. For this purpose, the number of persons is summed for each hour of the area, so that the result is weighted by persons. For zones, floors, or the whole building, only one table shows how many hours the individual rooms were in the areas. entire building, the person-hours of the rooms can simply be added together. This is shown as a pie chart (left):
Next to it (or as the only diagram if the humidity has not been calculated) is the distribution of person-hours to air quality zones. If the air quality is too low (CO2 concentration too high), the air exchange rate should be increased in the utilization profiles of the corresponding zone.