Hi
again, I
just tried out the 25b, and it seems to work OK. I
guess the trick is that you have to enter the right number of user defined
units in the "Special Cards" tab. If you don't, you may get
surprising results indeed, because TRNSYS tries to use pieces of the next unit
for the missing data, or your additional units for the next one. Per
default there are lots of units in the special cards tab, you have to delete
the one you don't use (depending on how many columns you want in your data
file). If
you can't get it to work, feel free to send us a sample project. Werner
De : trnsys-users-bounces@engr.wisc.edu
[mailto:trnsys-users-bounces@engr.wisc.edu] De
la part de Dear
All, Type
25b (User-Supplied units) seems to have problem. I have had the following error
message a number of times with various projects. Usually, the error message
appear after a number of runs and when you edit My
solution so far is: simply change this to Type25c ... never use type 25b. ====================================================== *$UNIT_NAME
Type25b
*$MODEL
.\Output\Printer\User-Supplied
Units\Type25b.tmf
*$POSITION
820
153
*$LAYER
Outputs
#
Unit1
Unit2
Unit3
Unit4
Unit5
Unit6
Unit7
Unit8
Unit9
Unit10
*
1 Printing
interval
***
Fatal Error at time
: 0.000000
Generated by Unit : Not applicable or not available
Generated by Type : Not applicable or not
available
TRNSYS Message 48 : The TRNSYS processor has reported
that an unrecognized control card was found while trying to read the input
file. This error can be caused by underspecifying a required number of
items in the input file. For example, specifiying only 9 parameters after
a "PARAMETERS 10" card has been read can cause this error. The line
that caused this error is listed in the reported information below.
Reported information : STEP ========================================================================================================================= ehalawa |
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