[Bldg-sim] custom weather file

holly wasilowski hollywas at yahoo.com
Mon Dec 13 09:38:34 PST 2010


Hi James,
I'm sure there are a lot of ways to convert between .epw and excel.  This is one 
way that works:
1.  Open your EPW as a CSV in Excel.
2.  Make the desired edits, such as plugging in your weather station data.  
(Even if you're not using EnergyPlus, the Auxiliary EnergyPlus Programs manual 
will explain the components of the EPW file.)
3.  Save the file as a CSV.  I usually save only the header first, deleting the 
body.  Then only the body, deleting the header.  Otherwise, you end up with a 
lot of extra commas in the header.  This method is quicker than deleting the 
commas.
4.  Then I open the files in Textpad or Notepad and combine the header and body 
and make sure everything looks OK.  Then save it. CSV or TXT format is fine.
5.  Then I manually change the file name from .txt or .csv to .epw.
6.  Then the EPW file works in EnergyPlus.  I'm assuming it would work in other 
programs as well.  As long as all the values are OK I haven't had any problems 
with conversions.

As an alternative, you can use the EnergyPlus Weather Tool to compile custom 
data into an EPW format.  

Hope this helps.
Holly
-- 
Holly W. Samuelson
Registered Architect | LEED AP
Doctor of Design Candidate in Sustainable Design 
Harvard Graduate School of Design






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  2. Re: custom weather file (Cheney)
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  4. Re: heat gain of children? (Dr. Nader Chalfoun)
  5. EnergyPlus Training at IDL Boise Feb 14 - 16, 2011 (Ery Djunaedy)


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Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2010 17:58:55 -0500
From: "James Hansen" <JHANSEN at ghtltd.com>
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Subject: [Bldg-sim] custom weather file
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I feel like I've seen this question asked before, but couldn't find it
in the archives.



Does anyone know if there is a tool that can extract a TMY file (or EPW
file) to excel, then allow adjustments to the excel spreadsheet, and can
then recompile back to TMY or EPW or BIN?



I basically need to make a custom weather file based on a weather
station.



Thanks, and sorry if this question has already been asked!



GHT Limited
James Hansen, PE, LEED AP

Senior Associate

1010 N. Glebe Rd, Suite 200

Arlington, VA  22201-4749

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Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2010 15:29:24 -0800
From: Cheney <chenyu73 at gmail.com>
To: James Hansen <JHANSEN at ghtltd.com>
Cc: bldg-sim at lists.onebuilding.org
Subject: Re: [Bldg-sim] custom weather file
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Hi James,

I usually use Ecotect Weather tool to do what you mentioned
here. Alternatively, TAS can edit weather data directly in its module. My
experience is that try not to convert weather file into excel and compile
back since errors may occur easily in the process.

Regards,

Cheney

LinkedIN @ http://ca.linkedin.com/pub/yu-cheney-chen/27/637/72b



On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 2:58 PM, James Hansen <JHANSEN at ghtltd.com> wrote:

>  I feel like I?ve seen this question asked before, but couldn?t find it in
> the archives.
>
>
>
> Does anyone know if there is a tool that can extract a TMY file (or EPW
> file) to excel, then allow adjustments to the excel spreadsheet, and can
> then recompile back to TMY or EPW or BIN?
>
>
>
> I basically need to make a custom weather file based on a weather station.
>
>
>
> Thanks, and sorry if this question has already been asked!
>
>
>
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Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2010 17:44:33 -0600
From: David Eldridge <dse at grummanbutkus.com>
To: James Hansen <JHANSEN at ghtltd.com>, bldg-sim at lists.onebuilding.org
Subject: Re: [Bldg-sim] custom weather file
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Answer:              I?m not sure that you can unpack a bin file, but you
can go to NREL (or EnergyPlus?) webpages to get the original TMY, TMY2, or
TMY3 data which are all editable in a spreadsheet.  The EPW format is
already comma separated variable, so edit away!  The ?native? TMY format is
also editable in comma separated variable, although you?ll need to get the
dictionary from NREL?s page as well to interpret the values.



Use these instructions to recompile into the eQuest *.bin format.



http://doe2.com/index_Wth.html



Question:            Now that I answered one, I have a question for the
group:  using the EnergyPlus real-time weather utility ? it seems to be not
working lately?  Has this site moved, or is it currently inactive?



David



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*Grumman/Butkus Associates*

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bldg-sim-bounces at lists.onebuilding.org] *On Behalf Of *James Hansen
*Sent:* Friday, December 10, 2010 4:59 PM
*To:* bldg-sim at lists.onebuilding.org
*Subject:* [Bldg-sim] custom weather file



I feel like I?ve seen this question asked before, but couldn?t find it in
the archives.



Does anyone know if there is a tool that can extract a TMY file (or EPW
file) to excel, then allow adjustments to the excel spreadsheet, and can
then recompile back to TMY or EPW or BIN?



I basically need to make a custom weather file based on a weather station.



Thanks, and sorry if this question has already been asked!



*GHT Limited
**James Hansen, PE, LEED AP*

*Senior Associate*

1010 N. Glebe Rd, Suite 200

Arlington, VA  22201-4749

703-338-5754 (Cell)

703-243-1200 (Office)

703-276-1376 (Fax)

www.ghtltd.com

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Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2010 17:29:47 -0700
From: "Dr. Nader Chalfoun" <chalfoun at email.arizona.edu>
To: Robert Gengelbach <rgengelbach at sustainablemech.com>
Cc: 'Cramer Silkworth' <silkworth at transsolar.com>,
    bldg-sim at lists.onebuilding.org
Subject: Re: [Bldg-sim] heat gain of children?
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A 5' 8" tall 154 lb male surface area is 19.6 s.f. (Du Bois) and
produces about 400 Btu/hr (117 W) at seated at rest.

Maybe you can do the math

Nader

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Quoting Robert Gengelbach <rgengelbach at sustainablemech.com>:

> In the Ashrae fundamentals handbook there is a table of heat gains from
> people at different activity levels  in the non residential heating and
> cooling loads chapter( Chapter 18 of the  2009 version).  Children should be
> calculated at 75% of the adult male heat gain value per that table, it has
> been in the ASHRAE handbook for years.
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> From: bldg-sim-bounces at lists.onebuilding.org
> [mailto:bldg-sim-bounces at lists.onebuilding.org] On Behalf Of Cramer
> Silkworth
> Sent: Friday, December 10, 2010 11:09 AM
> To: bldg-sim at lists.onebuilding.org
> Subject: [Bldg-sim] heat gain of children?
>
>
>
> Hi All,
>
> Has anyone out there every come across data for the heat gain of children
> (for cooling load calcs)? I searched the ASHRAE handbooks but didnt find
> anything, just the usual numbers for adults in the thermal comfort chapter.
> My current thought is to use the adult numbers adjusted by mass, but if
> there's real data that'd be great. Any hints would be appreciated.
>
> -Cramer
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> buildings.
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Date: Sat, 11 Dec 2010 00:02:40 -0700
From: Ery Djunaedy <ery.mailinglist at gmail.com>
To: bldg-sim at lists.onebuilding.org,
    EnergyPlus_Support at yahoogroups.com,     sbse at uidaho.edu
Subject: [Bldg-sim] EnergyPlus Training at IDL Boise Feb 14 - 16, 2011
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  Apologies for cross-posting.

The complete announcement can be found here:
http://www.idlboise.com/node/149

The University of Idaho, Integrated Design Lab-Boise (IDL) is running a 
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