Dear All, After Knut's suggestion I corrected the type *.109 file by deleting any radiation values between sunset and sunrise. To do that I used the standard format TM2 weather data for Cardiff and I read it with type 109 (mode 2). I got as outputs the I_Glob_H and the I_diff_H which I then compared in a spreadsheet with the measurements I have (I used an IF function in Excel to turn to zero the values of my measurements when at the same time those from the Output of TM2 were 0). I then used the same longitude and latitude in my *.109 file as those in the TM2 file and run the simulation. I would expect to have no warnings anymore, but this was not the case. I still get more than 500 warnings. In addition I have two other problems: 1) If I use as STOP time for my simulation = 8760 hours then I get an error message and the simulation does not run (please see attached jpeg). If I use 8759 for STOP time, the simulation runs and I get a warning saying that "*** Warning at time : 0.000000 Generated by Unit : 3 Generated by Type : 25 Message : The printer has rounded the reset time to an even number of timesteps - Please check to make sure that this does not adversely affect your simulation results." I dont understand what that means. 2) In my *.109 file, if I use as "Time corresponding to first data line (hours)"= 0 my simulation will not run as I get a "Range Check error". Again I do not understand why this happens. 3) If I get as outputs from my weather data (the one with the measurements) the I_Glob_H and the I_diff_H I see that this were not just read by type 109, they are altered. This is obviously related to the warnings I get. ?! I would appreciate any help with this, as I am doing (as part of y research) a sensitivity analysis regarding the weather data and I need to use both average and actual year data. As I have all those problems my analysis is totally unreliable for now. Please help me, Best regards Eleni Ampatzi Welsh School of Architecture Cardiff University
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