[TRNSYS-users] Data Reader
David Bradley
bradley at tess-inc.com
Tue Nov 4 14:39:15 PST 2008
Edwin,
Your choice of data reader depends only on what data you have
available. Type54 takes monthly average weather conditions (temperature,
humidity, and solar radiation) and generates a statistically possible
set of hourly conditions. Type9 simply reads a data file. If you have
measured hourly data, you can use Type9. If you have monthly conditions
only, you will need to use Type54. If the location that you are working
on is close enough to one of the Meteonorm sites you can use Type15 and
one of the already-provided hourly weather data files that come with
TRNSYS. If at all possible, I would recommend using Type15 and a
pre-existing data file.
Kind regards,
David
Hi everybody!
I am making my hybrid system, I'm working with a PV- generetor, WECS and
DEGS, but I found one thesis that it uses a TYPE 54, but for Trnsys
samples I know that I have to use Type 9. Really I don't what I will
use? cause I have WECS and PV. I have to use one of them for both
(WECS, PV) or the two data reader one for WECS and another for PV. Which
one is better to use?
Please, please somebody can help me?
Thank you very much!
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