[TRNSYS-users] Definition of the Time

David Bradley bradley at tess-inc.com
Wed Oct 8 09:04:07 PDT 2008


Benoit,
 In addition to Stephan's comment, I had also written a Type some time 
ago that is a triggered version of the delayed inputs component 
(Type661, which is quite similar to standard Type93). The only 
difference is that it delays inputs (like schedules) by a certain number 
of timesteps only when the "trigger" input is set to 1. We plan to 
release it with the TESS Libraries 3 and TRNSYS 17.
Kind regards,
 David


B.Cogné - dH Technologies wrote:
> Dear Trnsys users
>  
> I am looking for the definition of the time used in the Meteo files 
> and its relation with the solar time
> I supposed it is the Local Standard Time = Apparent Solar Time - 
> Equation of Time - (Local Standard Time Meridian° - Local 
> Longitude°)/15 with the longitude increasing to West.
>  
> It seems, after some tests, that the Trnsys do not take in 
> consideration the daylight saving time (quite no difference in time 
> for solar azimuth at south between summer and winter)
> How can we consider it easily in Trnsys (for instance: move 
> automatically the schedules one hour earlier from april to September) ?
>  
> Thank you for your help
>  
> Benoît Cogné
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