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    <p>Michael,</p>
    <p>  Type15 assumes that the data being read is in 1hour increments.
      If you are using data that has a smaller step then you'd need to
      read it using Type9, even if it is in one of the data formats that
      can be read by Type15. Once read by Type9 the radiation data is
      then processed by Type16.</p>
    <p>kind regards,</p>
    <p> David</p>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/22/2016 08:47, Michael Brown via
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              <div>Hello TRNSYS users,<br>
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              I am testing a sub-hourly (10-min data) .epw weather file
              created with the EnergyPlus weather converter utility
              using measured data, read into a simple PV model in TRNSYS
              by Type 15. It seems to work fine until about halfway
              through the simulation when it crashes with a fatal error:<br>
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              "The simulation timestep is greater than the data timestep
              for the radiation calculation. The simulation timestep
              needs to be reduced."<br>
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            Reviewing the .epw file there is nothing unusual at this or
            nearby timesteps, except that it is a period of 24-hour
            sunlight. But, the simulation does not fail when this
            phenomena is first encountered. <br>
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          I note a similar problem on the message board:<br>
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        <div>Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.<br>
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        <div>Regards,<br>
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        <div>Michael Brown<br>
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        <div>Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada<br>
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