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Re: [TRNSYS-users] weather simulators



David
If you are using Trnsys17 and standard format weather files such as *.tmy, *.tm2, *.epw, *.tm3 then I would recommend using Type15 for your weather processing. If you are using Trnsys16 and a standard format weather file then you need to use Type89 in combination with Type16. Type9 is intended to read non-standard format data files and from your description of the weather files that you have, it sounds as though you will need to use Type9. If you have the *.xls version, I would recommend that you save that file as a "comma separated value" file (*.csv) and then read it with Type9. One of Type9's parameters asks you how many header lines there are before the data begins. Another parameter asks you how many values to read. This second parameter corresponds to the number of columns that are in your *.xls file.
Kind regards,
 David

On 1/8/2011 07:53, david irusta para wrote:
Hi!!
 
I´m trying to decide which weather simulator is better:
 
- If I use 89e or 89f (.epw), trnsys only can resolve the first time. the next times appears "Visual Fortran run-time error" and I don´t know how to resolve it
 
-Which combines of types 9 and 16 do you recommend??
 
-I have archives with extensions .xls(excel) or .met(Spanish Ministery weather archives), where can I define the columns for type 9??
 
I have done some examples, but I'd rather be sure before proceeding
 
Thank you so much
 
Best Regards!!
 
 
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