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    Saja,<br>
      I would recommend that you start with JUST Type9 and an online
    plotter. Use the online plotter to make sure that the data reader is
    reading what you think it is reading. It can be tricky to get the
    data reader settings correct. For example, you do not want to
    interpolate solar radiation readings. You can interpolate
    temperature and other readings. There are also a number of
    parameters that tell whether the data in the file is given as
    average values over the data interval or instantaneous values
    reported at the end of the interval. Once you are certain that Type9
    is reading the file in a way that makes sense then look very
    carefully at the Type16 parameters, especially if your data file
    does not start on January 1 at midnight. One of that parameters asks
    for the starting <i>day </i>of the simulation. Others ask whether
    the data being read is in solar time or local (standard) time and if
    it is in local time, what the difference in longitude is between the
    data file location and the standard longitude for the timezone.
    These must all be set correctly in order to avoid the kind of
    problems that you are seeing.<br>
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      If you are really stuck after working to get the parameters set
    correctly then you should send the project and data file to your
    distributor for assistance.<br>
    Kind regards,<br>
     David<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 8/12/2014 15:55, saja al-rifai
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                          am trying to read my own weather data by using
                          the type9a to import global solar radiation
                          and temperature, and using type16c to
                          calculate and process the weather data. </span></div>
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                          problem that I am trying to plot the outputs
                          of type16c, but  TRNSYS cannot read the second
                          and third day and 29th day from each month. I
                          don't know what the problem, I am sure that
                          the weather data exist to all the year, </span></div>
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                          need to read all days to ensure that the
                          weather data available to system simulation.</span></div>
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