I've been quiet on this thread because I decided the situation is so confusing the only way to verify the right direction is to look at some weather files compiled with the solar data as -0:30-0:30. So, I went on the EnergyPlus Weather site to look for European weather data compiled by Europeans (NOT the IWEC which were done by ASHRAE and hence follow the -1:00-0:00 convention) and could only find one set - the IGDG data for Italy. I had hoped that comparing the hours of sunrise and sunset would reveal the direction of the shift. However, I was surprised to find the comparison to be inconclusive, because there were days when the IGDG has sunrise in an earlier hour and sunset in a later hour than on the IWEC2! This tells me there was a difference in how the "equation of time" has been calculated. Therefore, I ask those with European-compiled weather files, esp. Lukas and Jean, to send me a few sample files to test out my hypothesis. Joe Joe Huang White Box Technologies, Inc. 346 Rheem Blvd., Suite 205A Moraga CA 94556 yjhuang@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://weather.whiteboxtechnologies.com for simulation-ready weather data (o) (925)388-0265 (c) (510)928-2683 "building energy simulations at your fingertips" On 2/8/2016 11:56 PM,
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