[TRNSYS-users] excel data as input into a blower

David Bradley bradley at tess-inc.com
Tue Sep 22 10:03:09 PDT 2009


Matt,
 I'm not sure if anyone answered this but the easiest thing to do would 
be to save the Excel file as a *.csv file and then read its contents in 
with a Type9 data reader. If the Excel file is dynamic (ie reacts to 
things that are going on in the system simulation) then you can use 
Type62 (Utility: Calling External Programs: Excel: Type62).
Kind regards,
 David


Matt Fung wrote:
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> TRNSYS users,
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> I am trying to use my own month's worth of hourly dry bulb 
> temperatures from an excel file as an input into a blower.  Can anyone 
> provide suggestions on how to do it?  Thanks.
>
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> Matt Fung
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