[TRNSYS-users] question about schedule

Adrien JEZEQUEL - ITF a.jezequel at itf.biz
Thu Dec 18 23:31:23 PST 2008


Dear Xiao,

Schedules in Type56 have no particular unit. Factors you define for each 
hours are constants. They may be affected to gains or anything else 
(external or internal shading factor if <1 for example). In Restaurant 
example, factors defined in Weekday or Week end schedules allow you to 
take into account different internal gain level at different stages of 
the day.

Concerning data you want to save, you will find daily, weekly, monthly 
or seasonal summaries generated by Type 28 (file *.sum in Restaurant 
directory for example)
Data are also saved in "Bldg-HourlyLoads.out " - "Bldg-HourlyTemp.out" 
and "Bldg-Monthly.out " files, generated by Type 56. That files may be 
opened with notepad.
Otherwise, you may print result you need in an Excel file using Type 25 
(Output - Printer). After adding that component, you will have to :
- specify the number of variable you want to save in "Input" tab
- connect Type 56 outputs to Type 25
- define *.xls file name in "External Files" tab.

Best regards

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xiao shi a écrit :
> Hi everyone,
>
> I have some questions on the gain and schedule. When I am practicing 
> with the restaurant model, they use the schedule to find the gain. On 
> the schedule, they have a schedule type named weekday and define it as 
> daily. They can set the time and value. I dont understand what is the 
> value represent because it does not has any units. Also, they multiply 
> some constant with the schedule for the gain. Are they multiply the 
> the constant with the value that is define in the schedule? 
> Furthermore, I can only plot the data using online plotting. Can I 
> save the data into excel or notepad instead of the online plotting? 
> Thank you very much for your answer.
>
> Xiao Shi
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