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Re: [TRNSYS-users] Weather File



Myting,
TRNSYS is able to read a number of different weather file formats. If you are using TRNSYS 16, then your options are to use Type109 to read TM2 or AMeDAS format files (you may also use Type109 to read user-defined format files). You may use Type89 to read EnergyPlus (*.epw), International Weather for Energy Calculations (*.iwc), Typical Meteorological Year (*.tmy), Typical Meteorological Year version 2 (*.tm2), or TRNSYS TMY files. You may use Type9 to read user-format data files as well. The most important thing is to make sure that the mode (usually a parameter) of the data reading component that you have selected corresponds to the type of weather file that you are trying to read. I would also suggest that you use a Type65 online plotter connected directly to your weather data reader to make sure that the data coming from that component makes sense to you. If you continue to have trouble, you can look at some of the example simulations in the \Trnsys16\Examples\ directory or you can directly contact your TRNSYS distributor for assistance.
Kind regards,
 David


At 03:38 7/15/2006, Thomas G. wrote:
Hi,

maybe somebody can help me? Normaly witch kind of weather data file is used with simulation? I mean, TRY, TM2, ... ? I made a test building and use all weather data but I got so miscellaneous results. I am confused. Can somebody show me a good way? Thanks so lot.

Myting
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