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Re: [TRNSYS-users] Datareader



Alfred,
If you are reading the data with a Type9 and then passing some of it through a solar radiation processor (Type16) then you should interpolate the temperature and humidity and not the beam or diffuse radiation. Type16 has internal algorithms that do a better job than simply linearly interpolating between hourly values.
Kind regards,
 David


At 09:33 10/11/2007, Alfred Haider wrote:
Hi,

I'm working with an hourly TRY list. Now I'm not sure witch data I must
interpolate and witch one not. I'm reading data for temperature,
humidity, beam and diffuse radiation on horizontal.
Hope, that someone can help me.

bye,
    Alfred

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