Simulations
Simulations let you model “what if” scenarios against a digital twin of your fleet — for example, what happens if a chiller drifts out of range, or a failure cascades across linked equipment — without touching real devices.
Run a simulation
Section titled “Run a simulation”- Go to Simulations. You’ll see your scenarios and recent run history.
- To model something new, select New Scenario.
- In the scenario builder, choose the kind of scenario and what it affects:
- Type — Environmental, Failure Cascade, Maintenance Delay, Load Capacity, or Custom.
- The devices it applies to, and the parameters for that scenario (for example a temperature range or a failure mode).
- Save the scenario, then run it.
You can filter the scenario list by type using the chips at the top (All, Environmental, Failure Cascade, Maintenance Delay, Load Capacity, Custom).
Read the results
Section titled “Read the results”Open a simulation run to see what happened:
- The scenario that was run and its start/end time.
- The run status (Completed, Running, Pending, or Failed).
- A timeline of the simulated events — which devices were affected and in what order.
- The alerts that the scenario would have triggered.