Dear All,
I found the actually quite simple solution, may be this could help
other so I post it:
The original building included TRNFlow calculations.
As I do not have the TRNFlow plugin, those commands were missing in
my modified bui file and thus invoked the range check error.
As a workaround, you can simply compare the 2 bui files and copy the
TRNFlow part in the modified building!
Should work...
Best,
Philip
On 5/20/2014 6:39 PM, David BRADLEY
wrote:
Philip,
A range check error is a very generic Fortran message for an
error that wasn't cleanly caught in the code. For example if the
argument to a LOG() function is not checked to make sure that it
is positive then you might get a range check error when Fortran
tries to execute the LOG() function. The first thing to try is to
switch TRNSYS into it's "debug" mode. The switch can be found in
the Simulation Studio control cards (where you set the start and
stop time). This does some extra error checking and might give you
a bit more of a hint about what is going on. However, you will
probably need to send your question in to your distributor's
hotline for assistance in debugging.
Best,
david
On 5/20/2014 08:40, Philip wrote:
Dear All,
once I open and then save a validated and well working building
model created on another PC I can not run the simulation
anymore:
I receive a "Range check error"!
The building was created with the same TRNSYS version
(17.01.0028) that I am using, the only difference is that I have
a 32bit system and the building was created on a 64bit machine.
Is this a known issue?
Is there a solution so that I can modify the building myself?
Thanks a lot for your efforts!!!
Best,
Philip
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