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Re: [TRNSYS-users] Max heat load calculation



In some older versions of TRNSYS 16, there was a problem with TRNBuild not understanding spaces in pathnames but that has since been resolved. I was able to run a max heat load calculation from TRNBuild with the following settings (in the Options menu)

C:\Program Files\Trnsys16_1\Building\Lib\Basic
C:\WINDOWS\Notepad.exe
C:\Program Files\Trnsys16_1\Exe\TRNExe.exe
C:\Program Files\Trnsys16_1\Examples\SunSpace\SunSpace.dck

As far as TRNSYS simulations run from the Studio are concerned, if path names have spaces in them, they need to be enclosed in double quote marks:

"C:\Program Files\Trnsys16_1\Examples\SunSpace\SunSpace.dck"

However, the Studio writes those quote marks for you so you do not need to add them to your "External Files" tab information. There are another few exceptions about space names. Most importantly, variable names / labels such as those of Type25 and Type65 cannot have spaces in them.

Regards,
David



Thibaut VITTE wrote:
It seems to me that it's a problem with the directory "program files". Trnsys cannot always (actually I've never really understood when and why) handle spaces in directories.
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