Hi, thank you for the post. the idea of simulating for more than a year (8760 hours) for the given energy system is really interesting. Just wondering, whether, we as a building owner/ regulator/ simulator, requires that data/ information. Typically, a year covers most weather patterns and climate changes. This leads to another prediction how to include next year weather data in .epw file given the vast uncertainties due to possible "seasonal changes" and so on... Is there any such provision in EP to include second year simulation period?
Regards, Arun Bhandari eCUBE solution Bangalore, India
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I recently accidently entered a start date "older" than the end date. E+ started with the start date, ran to the end of the year, continued flawlessly from January untill it stopped at the end date. It used a regular weatherfile.
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I cannot parse what you are saying, Ned. I read it
over twice.
There are two ways that EnergyPlus can run multiple years -- with the
RunPeriod object and the repeat field.
Also we implemented something about actual year -- I can't remember if
that applies to the RunPeriod, the CustomRange or both.
The CustomRange expects weather files that are hand crafted to have
actual dates in the date fields and in the header (so it knows if the
selection is on the weather file or not). And they are merged
together in one large file.
I can likewise send you the files I just sent Jim that implement
same.
Linda
At 09:02 AM 11/6/2014, 'Edward G. Lyon' eglyon@xxxxxxx
[EnergyPlus_Support] wrote:
I think what is not very clear
in the documentation is if the custom weather file is the .csv file
format (created from the weather generator opening a .epw or generating
form some other source) or the .epw format with more than a year of data
actual date order. I suspect the latter?
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Subject: Re: [EnergyPlus_Support] Processing multiple years in
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Jim is right, of course - as usual.
I can send you both a file that does a custom range and a weather
file.
You will need to hand create the weather file (appending the 2nd year
onto the first or similar).
I would send it to you privately.
At 04:44 AM 11/6/2014, Jim Dirkes
jim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [EnergyPlus_Support] wrote:
- Marko,
- The purpose of the CustomRange object is for >365 day weather
years, as I understand it.Ã? I think this object became available
about 2 years ago.Ã? I was one of those who requested it so that it
would be more practical to model existing buildings where the electricity
and gas billing periods extended for longer than one calendar year. As it
happens, I have not tested it yet, but expect to do so soon.
- Ã?
- On Thu, Nov 6, 2014 at 5:38 AM,
marko.ignjatovic1980@xxxxxxxxx [EnergyPlus_Support]
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EnergyPlus_Support@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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Hi all,
I have problem running simulation for two consecutive years, ie.
processing raw weather data in epw. I have raw weather data starting from
October 15th 2013 until October 31st 2014. Can I create extended epw
containing this data period (creating epw for 8760 values is no problem)?
I read I/O documentation and found that RunPeriod:CustomRange can do the
trick but I am not sure. Any comment is more than welcome
MarkoÃ?
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