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13 Sep 2024 22:41 #13434
by angeloazola@gmail.com
Replied by angeloazola@gmail.com on topic Module database update
Hi Paul,
I have added new module spec in SAM 2023.12.17 version and saved / loaded data as .csv file but I can't see it in the module database library.
Your assistance will be appreciated.
Thanks.
I have added new module spec in SAM 2023.12.17 version and saved / loaded data as .csv file but I can't see it in the module database library.
Your assistance will be appreciated.
Thanks.
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16 Sep 2024 09:52 #13436
by pgilman
Replied by pgilman on topic Module database update
Hi,
The "CEC Performance Model with User Entered Specifications" and "CEC Performance Model with Module Database" options on the Module page store data in different files.
When you use the "CEC Performance Model with User Entered Specifications" option on the Module model page, clicking Save to file saves the data from the Module input page to a CSV file that stores data for a single module. If you have data for more than one module, you can save the data for each module in a separate CSV file for each module. To create your own library of modules, you can store the CSV files in a folder on your computer.
This is different from the module to the library for the "CEC Performance Model with Module Database" option, which stores data prepared by NREL with data from the California Energy Commission for multiple modules.
Best regards,
Paul.
The "CEC Performance Model with User Entered Specifications" and "CEC Performance Model with Module Database" options on the Module page store data in different files.
When you use the "CEC Performance Model with User Entered Specifications" option on the Module model page, clicking Save to file saves the data from the Module input page to a CSV file that stores data for a single module. If you have data for more than one module, you can save the data for each module in a separate CSV file for each module. To create your own library of modules, you can store the CSV files in a folder on your computer.
This is different from the module to the library for the "CEC Performance Model with Module Database" option, which stores data prepared by NREL with data from the California Energy Commission for multiple modules.
Best regards,
Paul.
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