[TRNSYS-users] trnsys output number

David Bradley bradley at tess-inc.com
Mon Jul 12 10:02:05 PDT 2010


Guy,
   When you add a new Type to your simulation, the TRNSYS kernel has to 
have enough room in its internal data structures to store all of the 
outputs associated with the Type. If you have a fortran compiler, you 
can recompile the TRNDll with large size limits on the allowable number 
of outputs as mentioned by the error message. If you do not have a 
Fortran compiler, I would recommend that you contact your distributor 
and see if they can help.
Best,
  David


On 7/12/2010 11:28, Guy THOMAS wrote:
> Hi everybody,
> I have a problem in my simulation i have this message error:
> "The total number of OUTPUTS in your simulation exceeds the maximum 
> possible number of TRNSYS outputs. You can either decrease the number 
> of OUTPUTS in your simulation or you may increase the maximum number 
> of OUTPUTS that TRNSYS will accept by modifying that parameter 
> nMaxOutputs in the file TrnsysConstants.f90. You will need to 
> recompile and relink the trndll.dll"
>
> But I have not added outputs in my simulation. This message appear 
> when i add new types in my simulation for example a temperature 
> control for a zone or a boiler to heat the water for the battery. So 
> now, I can't add nothing in my simulation without have this message.
> Does anyone know a solution for my problem?
> Best regards
> Guy THOMAS
> Student
>
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