!IDD_Version 9.5.0 !IDD_BUILD de239b2e5f ! ************************************************************************** ! This file is the Input Data Dictionary (IDD) for EnergyPlus. ! The IDD defines the syntax and data model for each type of input "Object." ! Lines in EnergyPlus input files (and IDD) are limited to 500 characters. ! ! Object Description ! ------------------ ! To define an object (a record with data), develop a key word that is unique ! Each data item to the object can be A (Alphanumeric string) or N (numeric) ! Number each A and N. This will show how the data items will be put into the ! arrays that are passed to the Input Processor "Get" (GetObjectItem) routines. ! All alpha fields are limited to 100 characters. Numeric fields should be ! valid numerics (can include such as 1.0E+05) and are placed into double ! precision variables. ! ! NOTE: Even though a field may be optional, a comma representing that field ! must be included (unless it is the last field in the object). Since the ! entire input is "field-oriented" and not "keyword-oriented", the EnergyPlus ! Input Processor must have some representation (even if blank) for each ! field. ! ! Object Documentation ! -------------------- ! In addition, the following special comments appear one per line and ! most are followed by a value. Comments may apply to a field or the object ! or a group of objects. ! ! Field-level comments: ! ! \field Name of field ! (should be succinct and readable, blanks are encouraged) ! ! \note Note describing the field and its valid values. If multiple lines, ! start each line with \note. Limit line length to 100 characters. ! ! \required-field To flag fields which must have a value. If the idf input is blank and ! there is a \default, then the default will be used. However, as of v8.6.0 ! the use of \required-field and \default on the same field is discouraged ! and instances with both have been changed. ! (this comment has no "value") ! ! \begin-extensible Marks the first field at which the object accepts an extensible ! field set. A fixed number of fields from this marker define the ! extensible field set, see the object code \extensible for ! more information. ! ! \units Units (must be from EnergyPlus standard units list) ! EnergyPlus units are standard SI units ! ! \ip-units IP-Units (for use by input processors with IP units) ! This is only used if the default conversion is not ! appropriate. ! ! \unitsBasedOnField For fields that may have multiple possible units, indicates ! the field in the object that can be used to determine ! the units. The field reference is in the A2 form. ! ! \minimum Minimum that includes the following value ! ! \minimum> Minimum that must be > than the following value ! ! \maximum Maximum that includes the following value ! ! \maximum< Maximum that must be < than the following value ! ! \default Default for the field (if N/A then omit entire line). If a default is ! added to an existing field, then \required-field should be removed if present. ! Defaults are filled in only if the field is within \min-fields, or the actual ! object is longer than this field. ! ! \deprecated This field is not really used and will be deleted from the object. ! The required information is gotten internally or ! not needed by the program. ! ! \autosizable Flag to indicate that this field can be used with the Auto ! Sizing routines to produce calculated results for the ! field. If a value follows this, then that will be used ! when the "Autosize" feature is flagged. To trigger ! autosizing for a field, enter Autosize as the field's ! value. Only applicable to numeric fields. ! ! \autocalculatable Flag to indicate that this field can be automatically ! calculated. To trigger auto calculation for a field, enter ! Autocalculate as the field's value. Only applicable to ! numeric fields. ! ! \type Type of data for the field - ! integer ! real ! alpha (arbitrary string), ! choice (alpha with specific list of choices, see ! \key) ! object-list (link to a list of objects defined elsewhere, ! see \object-list and \reference) ! external-list (uses a special list from an external source, ! see \external-list) ! node (name used in connecting HVAC components) ! ! \retaincase Retains the alphabetic case for alpha type fields ! ! \key Possible value for "\type choice" (blanks are significant) ! use multiple \key lines to indicate all valid choices ! ! \object-list Name of a list of user-provided object names that are valid ! entries for this field (used with "\reference") ! see Zone and BuildingSurface:Detailed objects below for ! examples. ! ** Note that a field may have multiple \object-list commands. ! ! \external-list The values for this field should be selected from a special ! list generated outside of the IDD file. The choices for the ! special lists are: ! autoRDDvariable ! autoRDDmeter ! autoRDDvariableMeter ! When one of these are selected the options for the field ! are taken from the RDD or MDD file or both. ! ! \reference Name of a list of names to which this object belongs ! used with "\type object-list" and with "\object-list" ! see Zone and BuildingSurface:Detailed objects below for ! examples: ! ! Zone, ! A1 , \field Name ! \type alpha ! \reference ZoneNames ! ! BuildingSurface:Detailed, ! A4 , \field Zone Name ! \note Zone the surface is a part of ! \type object-list ! \object-list ZoneNames ! ! For each zone, the field "Name" may be referenced ! by other objects, such as BuildingSurface:Detailed, so it is ! commented with "\reference ZoneNames" ! Fields that reference a zone name, such as BuildingSurface:Detailed's ! "Zone Name", are commented as ! "\type object-list" and "\object-list ZoneNames" ! ** Note that a field may have multiple \reference commands. ! ** This is useful if the object belongs to a small specific ! object-list as well as a larger more general object-list. ! ! Object-level comments: ! ! \memo Memo describing the object. If multiple lines, start each line ! with \memo. ! Limit line length to 100 characters. ! ! \unique-object To flag objects which should appear only once in an idf ! (this comment has no "value") ! ! \required-object To flag objects which are required in every idf ! (this comment has no "value") ! ! \min-fields Minimum number of fields that should be included in the ! object. If appropriate, the Input Processor will fill ! any missing fields with defaults (for numeric fields). ! It will also supply that number of fields to the "get" ! routines using blanks for alpha fields (note -- blanks ! may not be allowable for some alpha fields). ! ! \obsolete This object has been replaced though is kept (and is read) ! in the current version. Please refer to documentation as ! to the dispersal of the object. If this object is ! encountered in an IDF, the InputProcessor will post an ! appropriate message to the error file. ! usage: \obsolete New=>[New object name] ! ! \extensible:<#> This object is dynamically extensible -- meaning, if you ! change the IDD appropriately (if the object has a simple list ! structure -- just add items to the list arguments (i.e. BRANCH ! LIST). These will be automatically redimensioned and used during ! the simulation. <#> should be entered by the developer to signify ! how many of the last fields are needed to be extended (and EnergyPlus ! will attempt to auto-extend the object). The first field of the first ! instance of the extensible field set is marked with \begin-extensible. ! ! \begin-extensible See previous item, marks beginning of extensible fields in ! an object. ! ! \format The object should have a special format when saved in ! the IDF Editor with the special format option enabled. ! The options include SingleLine, Vertices, CompactSchedule, ! FluidProperties, ViewFactors, and Spectral. ! The SingleLine option puts all the fields for the object ! on a single line. The Vertices option is used in objects ! that use X, Y and Z fields to format those three fields ! on a single line. ! The CompactSchedule formats that specific object. ! The FluidProperty option formats long lists of fluid ! properties to ten values per line. ! The ViewFactor option formats three fields related to ! view factors per line. ! The Spectral option formats the four fields related to ! window glass spectral data per line. ! ! \reference-class-name Adds the name of the class to the reference list ! similar to \reference. ! ! Group-level comments: ! ! \group Name for a group of related objects ! ! ! Notes on comments ! ----------------- ! ! 1. If a particular comment is not applicable (such as units, or default) ! then simply omit the comment rather than indicating N/A. ! ! 2. Memos and notes should be brief (recommend 5 lines or less per block). ! More extensive explanations are expected to be in the user documentation ! ! Default IP conversions (no \ip-units necessary) ! $/(m3/s) => $/(ft3/min) 0.000472000059660808 ! $/(W/K) => $/(Btu/h-F) 0.52667614683731 ! $/kW => $/(kBtuh/h) 0.293083235638921 ! $/m2 => $/ft2 0.0928939733269818 ! $/m3 => $/ft3 0.0283127014102352 ! (kg/s)/W => (lbm/sec)/(Btu/hr) 0.646078115385742 ! 1/K => 1/F 0.555555555555556 ! 1/m => 1/ft 0.3048 ! A/K => A/F 0.555555555555556 ! C => F 1.8 (plus 32) ! cm => in 0.3937 ! cm2 => inch2 0.15500031000062 ! deltaC => deltaF 1.8 ! deltaC/hr => deltaF/hr 1.8 ! deltaJ/kg => deltaBtu/lb 0.0004299 ! g/GJ => lb/MWh 0.00793664091373665 ! g/kg => grains/lb 7 ! g/MJ => lb/MWh 7.93664091373665 ! g/mol => lb/mol 0.0022046 ! g/m-s => lb/ft-s 0.000671968949659 ! g/m-s-K => lb/ft-s-F 0.000373574867724868 ! GJ => ton-hrs 78.9889415481832 ! J => Wh 0.000277777777777778 ! J/K => Btu/F 526.565 ! J/kg => Btu/lb 0.00042986 (plus 7.686) ! J/kg-K => Btu/lb-F 0.000239005736137667 ! J/kg-K2 => Btu/lb-F2 0.000132889924714692 ! J/kg-K3 => Btu/lb-F3 7.38277359526066E-05 ! J/m2-K => Btu/ft2-F 4.89224766847393E-05 ! J/m3 => Btu/ft3 2.68096514745308E-05 ! J/m3-K => Btu/ft3-F 1.49237004739337E-05 ! K => R 1.8 ! K/m => F/ft 0.54861322767449 ! kg => lb 2.2046 ! kg/J => lb/Btu 2325.83774250441 ! kg/kg-K => lb/lb-F 0.555555555555556 ! kg/m => lb/ft 0.67196893069637 ! kg/m2 => lb/ft2 0.204794053596664 ! kg/m3 => lb/ft3 0.062428 ! kg/m-s => lb/ft-s 0.67196893069637 ! kg/m-s-K => lb/ft-s-F 0.373316072609094 ! kg/m-s-K2 => lb/ft-s-F2 0.207397818116164 ! kg/Pa-s-m2 => lb/psi-s-ft2 1412.00523459398 ! kg/s => lb/s 2.20462247603796 ! kg/s2 => lb/s2 2.2046 ! kg/s-m => lb/s-ft 0.67196893069637 ! kJ/kg => Btu/lb 0.429925 ! kPa => psi 0.145038 ! L/day => pint/day 2.11337629827348 ! L/GJ => gal/kWh 0.000951022349025202 ! L/kWh => pint/kWh 2.11337629827348 ! L/MJ => gal/kWh 0.951022349025202 ! lux => foot-candles 0.092902267 ! m => ft 3.28083989501312 ! m/hr => ft/hr 3.28083989501312 ! m/s => ft/min 196.850393700787 ! m/s => miles/hr 2.2369362920544 ! m/yr => inch/yr 39.3700787401575 ! m2 => ft2 10.7639104167097 ! m2/m => ft2/ft 3.28083989501312 ! m2/person => ft2/person 10.764961 ! m2/s => ft2/s 10.7639104167097 ! m2-K/W => ft2-F-hr/Btu 5.678263 ! m3 => ft3 35.3146667214886 ! m3 => gal 264.172037284185 ! m3/GJ => ft3/MWh 127.13292 ! m3/hr => ft3/hr 35.3146667214886 ! m3/hr-m2 => ft3/hr-ft2 3.28083989501312 ! m3/hr-person => ft3/hr-person 35.3146667214886 ! m3/kg => ft3/lb 16.018 ! m3/m2 => ft3/ft2 3.28083989501312 ! m3/MJ => ft3/kWh 127.13292 ! m3/person => ft3/person 35.3146667214886 ! m3/s => ft3/min 2118.88000328931 ! m3/s-m => ft3/min-ft 645.89 ! m3/s-m2 => ft3/min-ft2 196.85 ! m3/s-person => ft3/min-person 2118.6438 ! m3/s-W => (ft3/min)/(Btu/h) 621.099127332943 ! N-m => lbf-in 8.85074900525547 ! N-s/m2 => lbf-s/ft2 0.0208857913669065 ! Pa => psi 0.000145037743897283 ! percent/K => percent/F 0.555555555555556 ! person/m2 => person/ft2 0.0928939733269818 ! s/m => s/ft 0.3048 ! V/K => V/F 0.555555555555556 ! W => Btu/h 3.4121412858518 ! W/((m3/s)-Pa) => W/((gal/min)-ftH20) 0.188582274697355 ! W/((m3/s)-Pa) => W/((ft3/min)-inH2O) 0.117556910599482 ! W/(m3/s) => W/(ft3/min) 0.0004719475 ! W/K => Btu/h-F 1.89563404769544 ! W/m => Btu/h-ft 1.04072 ! W/m2 => Btu/h-ft2 0.316957210776545 ! W/m2 => W/ft2 0.09290304 ! W/m2-K => Btu/h-ft2-F 0.176110194261872 ! W/m2-K2 => Btu/h-ft2-F2 0.097826 ! W/m-K => Btu-in/h-ft2-F 6.93481276005548 ! W/m-K2 => Btu/h-F2-ft 0.321418310071648 ! W/m-K3 => Btu/h-F3-ft 0.178565727817582 ! W/person => Btu/h-person 3.4121412858518 ! ! Other conversions supported (needs the \ip-units code) ! ! kPa => inHg 0.29523 ! m => in 39.3700787401575 ! m3/hr => gal/hr 264.172037284185 ! m3/hr-m2 => gal/hr-ft2 24.5423853466941 ! m3/hr-person => gal/hr-person 264.172037284185 ! m3/m2 => gal/ft2 24.5423853466941 ! m3/person => gal/person 264.172037284185 ! m3/s => gal/min 15850.3222370511 ! m3/s-m => gal/min-ft 4831.17821785317 ! m3/s-W => (gal/min)/(Btu/h) 4645.27137336702 ! Pa => ftH2O 0.00033455 ! Pa => inH2O 0.00401463 ! Pa => inHg 0.00029613 ! Pa => Pa 1 ! W => W 1 ! W/(m3/s) => W/(gal/min) 0.0000630902 ! W/m2 => W/m2 1 ! W/m-K => Btu/h-ft-F 0.577796066000163 ! W/person => W/person 1 ! ! Units fields that are not translated ! $ ! 1/hr ! A ! A/V ! Ah ! Availability ! Control ! cycles/hr ! days ! deg ! dimensionless ! eV ! hh:mm ! hr ! J/J ! kg/kg ! kgWater/kgDryAir ! kmol ! kmol/s ! m3/m3 ! micron ! minutes ! Mode ! ms ! ohms ! percent ! ppm ! rev/min ! s ! V ! VA ! W/m2 or deg C ! W/m2, W or deg C ! W/s ! W/W ! years ! ************************************************************************** \group Simulation Parameters Version, \memo Specifies the EnergyPlus version of the IDF file. \unique-object \format singleLine A1 ; \field Version Identifier \default 9.5 SimulationControl, \unique-object \memo Note that the following 3 fields are related to the Sizing:Zone, Sizing:System, \memo and Sizing:Plant objects. Having these fields set to Yes but no corresponding \memo Sizing object will not cause the sizing to be done. However, having any of these \memo fields set to No, the corresponding Sizing object is ignored. \memo Note also, if you want to do system sizing, you must also do zone sizing in the same \memo run or an error will result. \min-fields 7 A1, \field Do Zone Sizing Calculation \note If Yes, Zone sizing is accomplished from corresponding Sizing:Zone objects \note and autosize fields. \type choice \key Yes \key No \default No A2, \field Do System Sizing Calculation \note If Yes, System sizing is accomplished from corresponding Sizing:System objects \note and autosize fields. \note If Yes, Zone sizing (previous field) must also be Yes. \type choice \key Yes \key No \default No A3, \field Do Plant Sizing Calculation \note If Yes, Plant sizing is accomplished from corresponding Sizing:Plant objects \note and autosize fields. \type choice \key Yes \key No \default No A4, \field Run Simulation for Sizing Periods \note If Yes, SizingPeriod:* objects are executed and results from those may be displayed.. \type choice \key Yes \key No \default Yes A5, \field Run Simulation for Weather File Run Periods \note If Yes, RunPeriod:* objects are executed and results from those may be displayed.. \type choice \key Yes \key No \default Yes A6, \field Do HVAC Sizing Simulation for Sizing Periods \note If Yes, SizingPeriod:* objects are exectuted additional times for advanced sizing. \note Currently limited to use with coincident plant sizing, see Sizing:Plant object \type choice \key Yes \key No \default No N1; \field Maximum Number of HVAC Sizing Simulation Passes \note the entire set of SizingPeriod:* objects may be repeated to fine tune size results \note this input sets a limit on the number of passes that the sizing algorithms can repeate the set \type integer \minimum 1 \default 1 PerformancePrecisionTradeoffs, \unique-object \memo This object enables users to choose certain options that speed up EnergyPlus simulation, \memo but may lead to small decreases in accuracy of results. A1, \field Use Coil Direct Solutions \note If Yes, an analytical or empirical solution will be used to replace iterations in \note the coil performance calculations. \type choice \key Yes \key No \default No A2, \field Zone Radiant Exchange Algorithm \note Determines which algorithm will be used to solve long wave radiant exchange among surfaces within a zone. \type choice \key ScriptF \key CarrollMRT \default ScriptF A3, \field Override Mode \note The increasing mode number roughly correspond with increased speed. A description of each mode \note are shown in the documentation. When Advanced is selected the N1 field value is used. \type choice \key Normal \key Mode01 \key Mode02 \key Mode03 \key Mode04 \key Mode05 \key Mode06 \key Mode07 \key Advanced \default Normal N1, \field MaxZoneTempDiff \note Maximum zone temperature change before HVAC timestep is shortened. \note Only used when Override Mode is set to Advanced \type real \minimum 0.1 \maximum 3.0 \default 0.3 N2; \field MaxAllowedDelTemp \note Maximum surface temperature change before HVAC timestep is shortened. \note Only used when Override Mode is set to Advanced \type real \minimum 0.002 \maximum 0.1 \default 0.002 Building, \memo Describes parameters that are used during the simulation \memo of the building. There are necessary correlations between the entries for \memo this object and some entries in the Site:WeatherStation and \memo Site:HeightVariation objects, specifically the Terrain field. \unique-object \required-object \min-fields 8 A1 , \field Name \retaincase \default NONE N1 , \field North Axis \note degrees from true North \units deg \type real \default 0.0 A2 , \field Terrain \note Country=FlatOpenCountry | Suburbs=CountryTownsSuburbs | City=CityCenter | Ocean=body of water (5km) | Urban=Urban-Industrial-Forest \type choice \key Country \key Suburbs \key City \key Ocean \key Urban \default Suburbs N2 , \field Loads Convergence Tolerance Value \note Loads Convergence Tolerance Value is a change in load from one warmup day to the next \type real \minimum> 0.0 \maximum .5 \default .04 \units W N3 , \field Temperature Convergence Tolerance Value \units deltaC \type real \minimum> 0.0 \maximum .5 \default .4 A3 , \field Solar Distribution \note MinimalShadowing | FullExterior | FullInteriorAndExterior | FullExteriorWithReflections | FullInteriorAndExteriorWithReflections \type choice \key MinimalShadowing \key FullExterior \key FullInteriorAndExterior \key FullExteriorWithReflections \key FullInteriorAndExteriorWithReflections \default FullExterior N4 , \field Maximum Number of Warmup Days \note EnergyPlus will only use as many warmup days as needed to reach convergence tolerance. \note This field's value should NOT be set less than 25. \type integer \minimum> 0 \default 25 N5 ; \field Minimum Number of Warmup Days \note The minimum number of warmup days that produce enough temperature and flux history \note to start EnergyPlus simulation for all reference buildings was suggested to be 6. \note However this can lead to excessive run times as warmup days can be repeated needlessly. \note For faster execution rely on the convergence criteria to detect when warmup is complete. \note When this field is greater than the maximum warmup days defined previous field \note the maximum number of warmup days will be reset to the minimum value entered here. \note Warmup days will be set to be the value you entered. The default is 1. \type integer \minimum> 0 \default 1 ShadowCalculation, \unique-object \memo This object is used to control details of the solar, shading, and daylighting models \extensible:1 A1 , \field Shading Calculation Method \note Select between CPU-based polygon clipping method, the GPU-based pixel counting method, \note or importing from external shading data. \note If PixelCounting is selected and GPU hardware (or GPU emulation) is not available, a warning will be \note displayed and EnergyPlus will revert to PolygonClipping. \note If Scheduled is chosen, the External Shading Fraction Schedule Name is required \note in SurfaceProperty:LocalEnvironment. \note If Imported is chosen, the Schedule:File:Shading object is required. \type choice \key PolygonClipping \key PixelCounting \key Scheduled \key Imported \default PolygonClipping A2 , \field Shading Calculation Update Frequency Method \note choose calculation frequency method. note that Timestep is only needed for certain cases \note and can increase execution time significantly. \type choice \key Periodic \key Timestep \default Periodic N1 , \field Shading Calculation Update Frequency \type integer \minimum 1 \default 20 \note enter number of days \note this field is only used if the previous field is set to Periodic \note warning issued if >31 N2 , \field Maximum Figures in Shadow Overlap Calculations \note Number of allowable figures in shadow overlap in PolygonClipping calculations \type integer \minimum 200 \default 15000 A3 , \field Polygon Clipping Algorithm \note Advanced Feature. Internal default is SutherlandHodgman \note Refer to InputOutput Reference and Engineering Reference for more information \type choice \key ConvexWeilerAtherton \key SutherlandHodgman \key SlaterBarskyandSutherlandHodgman \default SutherlandHodgman N3 , \field Pixel Counting Resolution \note Number of pixels in both dimensions of the surface rendering \type integer \default 512 A4 , \field Sky Diffuse Modeling Algorithm \note Advanced Feature. Internal default is SimpleSkyDiffuseModeling \note If you have shading elements that change transmittance over the \note year, you may wish to choose the detailed method. \note Refer to InputOutput Reference and Engineering Reference for more information \type choice \key SimpleSkyDiffuseModeling \key DetailedSkyDiffuseModeling \default SimpleSkyDiffuseModeling A5 , \field Output External Shading Calculation Results \type choice \key Yes \key No \default No \note If Yes is chosen, the calculated external shading fraction results will be saved to an external CSV file with surface names as the column headers. A6 , \field Disable Self-Shading Within Shading Zone Groups \note If Yes, self-shading will be disabled from all exterior surfaces in a given Shading Zone Group to surfaces within \note the same Shading Zone Group. \note If both Disable Self-Shading Within Shading Zone Groups and Disable Self-Shading From Shading Zone Groups to Other Zones = Yes, \note then all self-shading from exterior surfaces will be disabled. \note If only one of these fields = Yes, then at least one Shading Zone Group must be specified, or this field will be ignored. \note Shading from Shading:* surfaces, overhangs, fins, and reveals will not be disabled. \type choice \key Yes \key No \default No A7 , \field Disable Self-Shading From Shading Zone Groups to Other Zones \note If Yes, self-shading will be disabled from all exterior surfaces in a given Shading Zone Group to all other zones in the model. \note If both Disable Self-Shading Within Shading Zone Groups and Disable Self-Shading From Shading Zone Groups to Other Zones = Yes, \note then all self-shading from exterior surfaces will be disabled. \note If only one of these fields = Yes, then at least one Shading Zone Group must be specified, or this field will be ignored. \note Shading from Shading:* surfaces, overhangs, fins, and reveals will not be disabled. \type choice \key Yes \key No \default No A8 , \field Shading Zone Group 1 ZoneList Name \note Specifies a group of zones which are controlled by the Disable Self-Shading fields. \type object-list \object-list ZoneListNames \begin-extensible A9 , \field Shading Zone Group 2 ZoneList Name \type object-list \object-list ZoneListNames A10, \field Shading Zone Group 3 ZoneList Name \type object-list \object-list ZoneListNames A11, \field Shading Zone Group 4 ZoneList Name \type object-list \object-list ZoneListNames A12, \field Shading Zone Group 5 ZoneList Name \type object-list \object-list ZoneListNames A13; \field Shading Zone Group 6 ZoneList Name \type object-list \object-list ZoneListNames SurfaceConvectionAlgorithm:Inside, \memo Default indoor surface heat transfer convection algorithm to be used for all zones \unique-object \format singleLine A1 ; \field Algorithm \type choice \key Simple \key TARP \key CeilingDiffuser \key AdaptiveConvectionAlgorithm \key ASTMC1340 \default TARP \note Simple = constant value natural convection (ASHRAE) \note TARP = variable natural convection based on temperature difference (ASHRAE, Walton) \note CeilingDiffuser = ACH-based forced and mixed convection correlations \note for ceiling diffuser configuration with simple natural convection limit \note AdaptiveConvectionAlgorithm = dynamic selection of convection models based on conditions \note ASTMC1340 = mixed convection correlations based on heat flow direction, \note surface tilt angle, surface characteristic length, and air speed past the surface. SurfaceConvectionAlgorithm:Outside, \memo Default outside surface heat transfer convection algorithm to be used for all zones \unique-object \format singleLine A1 ; \field Algorithm \type choice \key SimpleCombined \key TARP \key MoWiTT \key DOE-2 \key AdaptiveConvectionAlgorithm \default DOE-2 \note SimpleCombined = Combined radiation and convection coefficient using simple ASHRAE model \note TARP = correlation from models developed by ASHRAE, Walton, and Sparrow et. al. \note MoWiTT = correlation from measurements by Klems and Yazdanian for smooth surfaces \note DOE-2 = correlation from measurements by Klems and Yazdanian for rough surfaces \note AdaptiveConvectionAlgorithm = dynamic selection of correlations based on conditions HeatBalanceAlgorithm, \memo Determines which Heat Balance Algorithm will be used ie. \memo CTF (Conduction Transfer Functions), \memo EMPD (Effective Moisture Penetration Depth with Conduction Transfer Functions). \memo Advanced/Research Usage: CondFD (Conduction Finite Difference) \memo Advanced/Research Usage: ConductionFiniteDifferenceSimplified \memo Advanced/Research Usage: HAMT (Combined Heat And Moisture Finite Element) \unique-object \format singleLine A1 , \field Algorithm \type choice \key ConductionTransferFunction \key MoisturePenetrationDepthConductionTransferFunction \key ConductionFiniteDifference \key CombinedHeatAndMoistureFiniteElement \default ConductionTransferFunction N1 , \field Surface Temperature Upper Limit \type real \minimum 200 \default 200 \units C N2 , \field Minimum Surface Convection Heat Transfer Coefficient Value \units W/m2-K \default 0.1 \minimum> 0.0 N3 ; \field Maximum Surface Convection Heat Transfer Coefficient Value \units W/m2-K \default 1000 \minimum 1.0 HeatBalanceSettings:ConductionFiniteDifference, \memo Determines settings for the Conduction Finite Difference \memo algorithm for surface heat transfer modeling. \unique-object A1 , \field Difference Scheme \type choice \key CrankNicholsonSecondOrder \key FullyImplicitFirstOrder \default FullyImplicitFirstOrder N1 , \field Space Discretization Constant \note increase or decrease number of nodes \type real \default 3 N2 , \field Relaxation Factor \type real \default 1.0 \minimum 0.01 \maximum 1.0 N3 ; \field Inside Face Surface Temperature Convergence Criteria \type real \default 0.002 \minimum 1.0E-7 \maximum 0.01 ZoneAirHeatBalanceAlgorithm, \memo Determines which algorithm will be used to solve the zone air heat balance. \unique-object \format singleLine \min-fields 1 A1 ; \field Algorithm \type choice \key ThirdOrderBackwardDifference \key AnalyticalSolution \key EulerMethod \default ThirdOrderBackwardDifference ZoneAirContaminantBalance, \memo Determines which contaminant concentration will be simulates. \unique-object \format singleLine A1 , \field Carbon Dioxide Concentration \note If Yes, CO2 simulation will be performed. \type choice \key Yes \key No \default No A2 , \field Outdoor Carbon Dioxide Schedule Name \note Schedule values should be in parts per million (ppm) \type object-list \object-list ScheduleNames A3 , \field Generic Contaminant Concentration \note If Yes, generic contaminant simulation will be performed. \type choice \key Yes \key No \default No A4 ; \field Outdoor Generic Contaminant Schedule Name \note Schedule values should be generic contaminant concentration in parts per \note million (ppm) \type object-list \object-list ScheduleNames ZoneAirMassFlowConservation, \memo Enforces the zone air mass flow balance by either adjusting zone mixing object flow only, \memo adjusting zone total return flow only, zone mixing and the zone total return flows, \memo or adjusting the zone total return and zone mixing object flows. Zone infiltration flow air \memo flow is increased or decreased depending user selection in the infiltration treatment method. \memo If either of zone mixing or zone return flow adjusting methods or infiltration is active, \memo then the zone air mass flow balance calculation will attempt to enforce conservation of \memo mass for each zone. If flow balancing method is "None" and infiltration is "None", then the \memo zone air mass flow calculation defaults to assume self-balanced simple flow mixing and \memo infiltration objects. \unique-object \min-fields 3 A1, \field Adjust Zone Mixing and Return For Air Mass Flow Balance \note If "AdjustMixingOnly", zone mixing object flow rates are adjusted to balance the zone air mass \note flow and zone infiltration air flow may be increased or decreased if required in order to balance \note the zone air mass flow. If "AdjustReturnOnly", zone total return flow rate is adjusted to balance \note the zone air mass flow and zone infiltration air flow may be increased or decreased if required \note in order to balance the zone air mass flow. If "AdjustMixingThenReturn", first the zone mixing \note objects flow rates are adjusted to balance the zone air flow, second zone total return flow rate \note is adjusted and zone infiltration air flow may be increased or decreased if required in order to \note balance the zone air mass flow. If "AdjustReturnThenMixing", first zone total return flow rate is \note adjusted to balance the zone air flow, second the zone mixing object flow rates are adjusted and \note infiltration air flow may be increased or decreased if required in order to balance the zone \note air mass flow. \type choice \key AdjustMixingOnly \key AdjustReturnOnly \key AdjustMixingThenReturn \key AdjustReturnThenMixing \key None \default None A2, \field Infiltration Balancing Method \note This input field allows user to choose how zone infiltration flow is treated during \note the zone air mass flow balance calculation. \type choice \key AddInfiltrationFlow \key AdjustInfiltrationFlow \key None \default AddInfiltrationFlow \note AddInfiltrationFlow may add infiltration to the base flow specified in the \note infiltration object to balance the zone air mass flow. The additional infiltration \note air mass flow is not self-balanced. The base flow is assumed to be self-balanced. \note AdjustInfiltrationFlow may adjust the base flow calculated using \note the base flow specified in the infiltration object to balance the zone air mass flow. If it \note If no adjustment is required, then the base infiltration is assumed to be self-balanced. \note None will make no changes to the base infiltration flow. A3; \field Infiltration Balancing Zones \note This input field allows user to choose which zones are included in infiltration balancing. \note MixingSourceZonesOnly allows infiltration balancing only in zones which as source zones for mixing \note which also have an infiltration object defined. \note AllZones allows infiltration balancing in any zone which has an infiltration object defined. \type choice \key MixingSourceZonesOnly \key AllZones \default MixingSourceZonesOnly ZoneCapacitanceMultiplier:ResearchSpecial, \format singleLine \memo Multiplier altering the relative capacitance of the air compared to an empty zone \min-fields 6 A1 , \field Name \required-field \type alpha A2 , \field Zone or ZoneList Name \type object-list \object-list ZoneAndZoneListNames \note If this field is left blank, the multipliers are applied to all the zones not specified N1 , \field Temperature Capacity Multiplier \type real \default 1.0 \minimum> 0.0 \note Used to alter the capacitance of zone air with respect to heat or temperature N2 , \field Humidity Capacity Multiplier \type real \default 1.0 \minimum> 0.0 \note Used to alter the capacitance of zone air with respect to moisture or humidity ratio N3 , \field Carbon Dioxide Capacity Multiplier \type real \default 1.0 \minimum> 0.0 \note Used to alter the capacitance of zone air with respect to zone air carbon dioxide concentration N4 ; \field Generic Contaminant Capacity Multiplier \type real \default 1.0 \minimum> 0.0 \note Used to alter the capacitance of zone air with respect to zone air generic contaminant concentration Timestep, \memo Specifies the "basic" timestep for the simulation. The \memo value entered here is also known as the Zone Timestep. This is used in \memo the Zone Heat Balance Model calculation as the driving timestep for heat \memo transfer and load calculations. \unique-object \format singleLine N1 ; \field Number of Timesteps per Hour \note Number in hour: normal validity 4 to 60: 6 suggested \note Must be evenly divisible into 60 \note Allowable values include 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 12, 15, 20, 30, and 60 \note Normal 6 is minimum as lower values may cause inaccuracies \note A minimum value of 20 is suggested for both ConductionFiniteDifference \note and CombinedHeatAndMoistureFiniteElement surface heat balance algorithms \note A minimum of 12 is suggested for simulations involving a Vegetated Roof (Material:RoofVegetation). \default 6 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 60 ConvergenceLimits, \memo Specifies limits on HVAC system simulation timesteps and iterations. \memo This item is an advanced feature that should be used only with caution. \unique-object N1 , \field Minimum System Timestep \units minutes \type integer \note 0 sets the minimum to the zone timestep (ref: Timestep) \note 1 is normal (ratchet down to 1 minute) \note setting greater than zone timestep (in minutes) will effectively set to zone timestep \minimum 0 \maximum 60 N2 , \field Maximum HVAC Iterations \type integer \default 20 \minimum 1 N3 , \field Minimum Plant Iterations \note Controls the minimum number of plant system solver iterations within a single HVAC iteration \note Larger values will increase runtime but might improve solution accuracy for complicated plant systems \note Complex plants include: several interconnected loops, heat recovery, thermal load following generators, etc. \type integer \default 2 \minimum 1 N4 ; \field Maximum Plant Iterations \note Controls the maximum number of plant system solver iterations within a single HVAC iteration \note Smaller values might decrease runtime but could decrease solution accuracy for complicated plant systems \type integer \default 8 \minimum 2 HVACSystemRootFindingAlgorithm, \memo Specifies a HVAC system solver algorithm to find a root \unique-object A1 , \field Algorithm \type choice \key RegulaFalsi \key Bisection \key BisectionThenRegulaFalsi \key RegulaFalsiThenBisection \key Alternation \default RegulaFalsi N1 ; \field Number of Iterations Before Algorithm Switch \note This field is used when RegulaFalsiThenBisection or BisectionThenRegulaFalsi is \note entered. When iteration number is greater than the value, algorithm switches. \type integer \default 5 \group Compliance Objects Compliance:Building, \memo Building level inputs related to compliance to building standards, building codes, and beyond energy code programs. \unique-object \min-fields 1 N1; \field Building Rotation for Appendix G \note Additional degrees of rotation to be used with the requirement in ASHRAE Standard 90.1 Appendix G \note that states that the baseline building should be rotated in four directions. \units deg \type real \default 0.0 \group Location and Climate Site:Location, \memo Specifies the building's location. Only one location is allowed. \memo Weather data file location, if it exists, will override this object. \unique-object \min-fields 5 A1 , \field Name \required-field \type alpha N1 , \field Latitude \units deg \minimum -90.0 \maximum +90.0 \default 0.0 \note + is North, - is South, degree minutes represented in decimal (i.e. 30 minutes is .5) \type real N2 , \field Longitude \units deg \minimum -180.0 \maximum +180.0 \default 0.0 \note - is West, + is East, degree minutes represented in decimal (i.e. 30 minutes is .5) \type real N3 , \field Time Zone \note basic these limits on the WorldTimeZone Map (2003) \units hr \minimum -12.0 \maximum +14.0 \default 0.0 \note Time relative to GMT. Decimal hours. \type real N4 ; \field Elevation \units m \minimum -300.0 \maximum< 8900.0 \default 0.0 \type real Site:VariableLocation, \memo Captures the scheduling of a moving/reorienting building, or more likely a vessel \unique-object \min-fields 1 A1 , \field Name \required-field \type alpha A2 , \field Building Location Latitude Schedule \note The name of a schedule that defines the latitude of the building at any time. \note If not entered, the latitude defined in the Site:Location, or the default \note latitude, will be used for the entirety of the simulation \type object-list \object-list ScheduleNames A3 , \field Building Location Longitude Schedule \note The name of a schedule that defines the longitude of the building at any time. \note If not entered, the longitude defined in the Site:Location, or the default \note longitude, will be used for the entirety of the simulation \type object-list \object-list ScheduleNames A4 ; \field Building Location Orientation Schedule \note The name of a schedule that defines the orientation of the building at any time. \note This orientation is based on a change from the original orientation. -- NEED TO REFINE THIS \note If not entered, the original orientation will be used for the entirety of the simulation \type object-list \object-list ScheduleNames SizingPeriod:DesignDay, \memo The design day object creates the parameters for the program to create \memo the 24 hour weather profile that can be used for sizing as well as \memo running to test the other simulation parameters. Parameters in this \memo include a date (month and day), a day type (which uses the appropriate \memo schedules for either sizing or simple tests), min/max temperatures, \memo wind speeds, and solar radiation values. A1, \field Name \type alpha \required-field \reference RunPeriodsAndDesignDays N1, \field Month \required-field \minimum 1 \maximum 12 \type integer N2, \field Day of Month \required-field \minimum 1 \maximum 31 \type integer \note must be valid for Month field A2, \field Day Type \required-field \note Day Type selects the schedules appropriate for this design day \type choice \key Sunday \key Monday \key Tuesday \key Wednesday \key Thursday \key Friday \key Saturday \key Holiday \key SummerDesignDay \key WinterDesignDay \key CustomDay1 \key CustomDay2 N3, \field Maximum Dry-Bulb Temperature \note This field is required when field "Dry-Bulb Temperature Range Modifier Type" \note is not "TemperatureProfileSchedule". \units C \minimum -90 \maximum 70 \type real N4, \field Daily Dry-Bulb Temperature Range \note Must still produce appropriate maximum dry-bulb (within range) \note This field is not needed if Dry-Bulb Temperature Range Modifier Type \note is "delta". \units deltaC \minimum 0 \default 0 \type real A3, \field Dry-Bulb Temperature Range Modifier Type \note Type of modifier to the dry-bulb temperature calculated for the timestep \type choice \key MultiplierSchedule \key DifferenceSchedule \key TemperatureProfileSchedule \key DefaultMultipliers \default DefaultMultipliers A4, \field Dry-Bulb Temperature Range Modifier Day Schedule Name \type object-list \object-list DayScheduleNames \note Only used when previous field is "MultiplierSchedule", "DifferenceSchedule" or \note "TemperatureProfileSchedule". \note For type "MultiplierSchedule" the hour/time interval values should specify \note the fraction (0-1) of the dry-bulb temperature range to be subtracted \note from the maximum dry-bulb temperature for each timestep in the day \note For type "DifferenceSchedule" the values should specify a number to be subtracted \note from the maximum dry-bulb temperature for each timestep in the day. \note Note that numbers in the difference schedule cannot be negative as that \note would result in a higher maximum than the maximum previously specified. \note For type "TemperatureProfileSchedule" the values should specify the actual dry-bulb \note temperature for each timestep in the day. A5, \field Humidity Condition Type \note values/schedules indicated here and in subsequent fields create the humidity \note values in the 24 hour design day conditions profile. \type choice \key WetBulb \key DewPoint \key HumidityRatio \key Enthalpy \key RelativeHumiditySchedule \key WetBulbProfileMultiplierSchedule \key WetBulbProfileDifferenceSchedule \key WetBulbProfileDefaultMultipliers \default WetBulb N5, \field Wetbulb or DewPoint at Maximum Dry-Bulb \note Wetbulb or dewpoint temperature coincident with the maximum temperature. \note Required only if field Humidity Condition Type is "Wetbulb", "Dewpoint", \note "WetBulbProfileMultiplierSchedule", "WetBulbProfileDifferenceSchedule", \note or "WetBulbProfileDefaultMultipliers" \type real \units C A6, \field Humidity Condition Day Schedule Name \type object-list \object-list DayScheduleNames \note Only used when Humidity Condition Type is "RelativeHumiditySchedule", \note "WetBulbProfileMultiplierSchedule", or "WetBulbProfileDifferenceSchedule" \note For type "RelativeHumiditySchedule", the hour/time interval values should specify \note relative humidity (percent) from 0.0 to 100.0. \note For type "WetBulbProfileMultiplierSchedule" the hour/time interval values should specify \note the fraction (0-1) of the wet-bulb temperature range to be subtracted from the \note maximum wet-bulb temperature for each timestep in the day (units = Fraction) \note For type "WetBulbProfileDifferenceSchedule" the values should specify a number to be subtracted \note from the maximum wet-bulb temperature for each timestep in the day. (units = deltaC) N6, \field Humidity Ratio at Maximum Dry-Bulb \note Humidity ratio coincident with the maximum temperature (constant humidity ratio throughout day). \note Required only if field Humidity Condition Type is "HumidityRatio". \type real \units kgWater/kgDryAir N7, \field Enthalpy at Maximum Dry-Bulb \note Enthalpy coincident with the maximum temperature. \note Required only if field Humidity Condition Type is "Enthalpy". \type real \units J/kg N8, \field Daily Wet-Bulb Temperature Range \units deltaC \note Required only if Humidity Condition Type = "WetbulbProfileMultiplierSchedule" or \note "WetBulbProfileDefaultMultipliers" N9, \field Barometric Pressure \note This field's value is also checked against the calculated "standard barometric pressure" \note for the location. If out of range (>10%) or blank, then is replaced by standard value. \units Pa \minimum 31000 \maximum 120000 \type real \ip-units inHg N10, \field Wind Speed \required-field \units m/s \minimum 0 \maximum 40 \ip-units miles/hr \type real N11, \field Wind Direction \required-field \units deg \minimum 0 \maximum 360 \note North=0.0 East=90.0 \note 0 and 360 are the same direction. \type real A7, \field Rain Indicator \note Yes is raining (all day), No is not raining \type choice \key Yes \key No \default No A8, \field Snow Indicator \type choice \key Yes \key No \default No \note Yes is Snow on Ground, No is no Snow on Ground A9, \field Daylight Saving Time Indicator \note Yes -- use schedules modified for Daylight Saving Time Schedules. \note No - do not use schedules modified for Daylight Saving Time Schedules \type choice \key Yes \key No \default No A10, \field Solar Model Indicator \type choice \key ASHRAEClearSky \key ZhangHuang \key Schedule \key ASHRAETau \key ASHRAETau2017 \default ASHRAEClearSky A11, \field Beam Solar Day Schedule Name \note if Solar Model Indicator = Schedule, then beam schedule name (for day) \type object-list \object-list DayScheduleNames A12, \field Diffuse Solar Day Schedule Name \note if Solar Model Indicator = Schedule, then diffuse schedule name (for day) \type object-list \object-list DayScheduleNames N12, \field ASHRAE Clear Sky Optical Depth for Beam Irradiance (taub) \units dimensionless \note Required if Solar Model Indicator = ASHRAETau or ASHRAETau2017 \note ASHRAETau2017 solar model can be used with 2013 and 2017 HOF matching taub \minimum 0 \maximum 1.2 \default 0 N13, \field ASHRAE Clear Sky Optical Depth for Diffuse Irradiance (taud) \units dimensionless \note Required if Solar Model Indicator = ASHRAETau or ASHRAETau2017 \note ASHRAETau2017 solar model can be used with 2013 and 2017 HOF matching taud \minimum 0 \maximum 3 \default 0 N14, \field Sky Clearness \note Used if Sky Model Indicator = ASHRAEClearSky or ZhangHuang \minimum 0.0 \maximum 1.2 \default 0.0 \note 0.0 is totally unclear, 1.0 is totally clear \type real N15, \field Maximum Number Warmup Days \note If used this design day will be run with a custom limit on the maximum number of days that are repeated for warmup. \note Limiting the number of warmup days can improve run time. \type integer A13; \field Begin Environment Reset Mode \note If used this can control if you want the thermal history to be reset at the beginning of the design day. \note When using a series of similiar design days, this field can be used to retain warmup state from the previous design day. \type choice \key FullResetAtBeginEnvironment \key SuppressAllBeginEnvironmentResets \default FullResetAtBeginEnvironment SizingPeriod:WeatherFileDays, \memo Use a weather file period for design sizing calculations. A1 , \field Name \reference RunPeriodsAndDesignDays \required-field \note user supplied name for reporting N1 , \field Begin Month \required-field \minimum 1 \maximum 12 \type integer N2 , \field Begin Day of Month \required-field \minimum 1 \maximum 31 \type integer N3 , \field End Month \required-field \minimum 1 \maximum 12 \type integer N4 , \field End Day of Month \required-field \minimum 1 \maximum 31 \type integer A2 , \field Day of Week for Start Day \note =[|Sunday|Monday|Tuesday|Wednesday|Thursday|Friday|Saturday|SummerDesignDay|WinterDesignDay| \note |CustomDay1|CustomDay2]; \note if you use SummerDesignDay or WinterDesignDay or the CustomDays then this will apply \note to the whole period; other days (i.e., Monday) will signify a start day and \note normal sequence of subsequent days \default Monday \type choice \key Sunday \key Monday \key Tuesday \key Wednesday \key Thursday \key Friday \key Saturday \key SummerDesignDay \key WinterDesignDay \key CustomDay1 \key CustomDay2 A3, \field Use Weather File Daylight Saving Period \note If yes or blank, use daylight saving period as specified on Weatherfile. \note If no, do not use the daylight saving period as specified on the Weatherfile. \type choice \default Yes \key Yes \key No A4; \field Use Weather File Rain and Snow Indicators \type choice \key Yes \key No \default Yes SizingPeriod:WeatherFileConditionType, \memo Use a weather file period for design sizing calculations. \memo EPW weather files are created with typical and extreme periods \memo created heuristically from the weather file data. For more \memo details on these periods, see AuxiliaryPrograms document. A1 , \field Name \required-field \reference RunPeriodsAndDesignDays \note user supplied name for reporting A2 , \field Period Selection \required-field \retaincase \note Following is a list of all possible types of Extreme and Typical periods that \note might be identified in the Weather File. Not all possible types are available \note for all weather files. \type choice \key SummerExtreme \key SummerTypical \key WinterExtreme \key WinterTypical \key AutumnTypical \key SpringTypical \key WetSeason \key DrySeason \key NoDrySeason \key NoWetSeason \key TropicalHot \key TropicalCold \key NoDrySeasonMax \key NoDrySeasonMin \key NoWetSeasonMax \key NoWetSeasonMin A3 , \field Day of Week for Start Day \note =[|Sunday|Monday|Tuesday|Wednesday|Thursday|Friday|Saturday|SummerDesignDay|WinterDesignDay| \note |CustomDay1|CustomDay2]; \note if you use SummerDesignDay or WinterDesignDay or the CustomDays then this will apply \note to the whole period; other days (i.e., Monday) will signify a start day and \note normal sequence of subsequent days \default Monday \type choice \key Sunday \key Monday \key Tuesday \key Wednesday \key Thursday \key Friday \key Saturday \key SummerDesignDay \key WinterDesignDay \key CustomDay1 \key CustomDay2 A4, \field Use Weather File Daylight Saving Period \note If yes or blank, use daylight saving period as specified on Weatherfile. \note If no, do not use the daylight saving period as specified on the Weatherfile. \type choice \default Yes \key Yes \key No A5; \field Use Weather File Rain and Snow Indicators \type choice \key Yes \key No \default Yes RunPeriod, \memo Specify a range of dates and other parameters for a simulation. \memo Multiple run periods may be input, but they may not overlap. \min-fields 7 A1 , \field Name \required-field \reference RunPeriodsAndDesignDays \note descriptive name (used in reporting mainly) \note Cannot be not blank and must be unique N1 , \field Begin Month \required-field \minimum 1 \maximum 12 \type integer N2 , \field Begin Day of Month \required-field \minimum 1 \maximum 31 \type integer N3, \field Begin Year \note Start year of the simulation, if this field is specified it must agree with the Day of Week for Start Day \note If this field is blank, the year will be selected to match the weekday, which is Sunday if not specified N4 , \field End Month \required-field \minimum 1 \maximum 12 \type integer N5 , \field End Day of Month \required-field \minimum 1 \maximum 31 \type integer N6, \field End Year \note end year of simulation, if specified A2 , \field Day of Week for Start Day \note =[Sunday|Monday|Tuesday|Wednesday|Thursday|Friday|Saturday]; \note If no year is input, this field will default to Sunday \note If a year is input and this field is blank, the correct weekday is determined \type choice \key Sunday \key Monday \key Tuesday \key Wednesday \key Thursday \key Friday \key Saturday A3, \field Use Weather File Holidays and Special Days \note If yes or blank, use holidays as specified on Weatherfile. \note If no, do not use the holidays specified on the Weatherfile. \note Note: You can still specify holidays/special days using the RunPeriodControl:SpecialDays object(s). \type choice \default Yes \key Yes \key No A4, \field Use Weather File Daylight Saving Period \note If yes or blank, use daylight saving period as specified on Weatherfile. \note If no, do not use the daylight saving period as specified on the Weatherfile. \type choice \default Yes \key Yes \key No A5, \field Apply Weekend Holiday Rule \note if yes and single day holiday falls on weekend, "holiday" occurs on following Monday \type choice \key Yes \key No \default No A6, \field Use Weather File Rain Indicators \type choice \key Yes \key No \default Yes A7, \field Use Weather File Snow Indicators \type choice \key Yes \key No \default Yes A8; \field Treat Weather as Actual \type choice \key Yes \key No \default No RunPeriodControl:SpecialDays, \min-fields 4 \memo This object sets up holidays/special days to be used during weather file \memo run periods. (These are not used with SizingPeriod:* objects.) \memo Depending on the value in the run period, days on the weather file may also \memo be used. However, the weather file specification will take precedence over \memo any specification shown here. (No error message on duplicate days or overlapping \memo days). A1, \field Name \required-field A2, \field Start Date \required-field \note Dates can be several formats: \note / (month/day) \note \note \note in in \note can be January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December \note Months can be the first 3 letters of the month \note can be Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday \note can be 1 or 1st, 2 or 2nd, etc. up to 5(?) N1, \field Duration \units days \minimum 1 \maximum 366 \default 1 A3; \field Special Day Type \note Special Day Type selects the schedules appropriate for each day so labeled \type choice \key Holiday \key SummerDesignDay \key WinterDesignDay \key CustomDay1 \key CustomDay2 \default Holiday RunPeriodControl:DaylightSavingTime, \unique-object \min-fields 2 \memo This object sets up the daylight saving time period for any RunPeriod. \memo Ignores any daylight saving time period on the weather file and uses this definition. \memo These are not used with SizingPeriod:DesignDay objects. \memo Use with SizingPeriod:WeatherFileDays object can be controlled in that object. A1, \field Start Date \required-field A2; \field End Date \required-field \note Dates can be several formats: \note / (month/day) \note \note \note in in \note can be January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December \note Months can be the first 3 letters of the month \note can be Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday \note can be 1 or 1st, 2 or 2nd, etc. up to 5(?) WeatherProperty:SkyTemperature, \memo This object is used to override internal sky temperature calculations. A1, \field Name \note blank in this field will apply to all run periods (that is, all objects= \note SizingPeriod:WeatherFileDays, SizingPeriod:WeatherFileConditionType or RunPeriod \note otherwise, this name must match one of the environment object names. \type object-list \object-list RunPeriodsAndDesignDays A2, \field Calculation Type \required-field \note The field indicates that the sky temperature will be imported from external schedules or calculated by alternative methods other than default. \type choice \key ClarkAllen \key Brunt \key Idso \key BerdahlMartin \key ScheduleValue \key DifferenceScheduleDryBulbValue \key DifferenceScheduleDewPointValue \default ClarkAllen A3, \field Schedule Name \note if name matches a SizingPeriod:DesignDay, put in a day schedule of this name \note if name is for a SizingPeriod:WeatherFileDays, SizingPeriod:WeatherFileConditionType or \note RunPeriod, put in a full year schedule that covers the appropriate days. \note Required if Calculation Type is ScheduleValue, DifferenceScheduleDryBulbValue or DifferenceScheduleDewPointValue. \type object-list \object-list DayScheduleNames \object-list ScheduleNames A4; \field Use Weather File Horizontal IR \note If yes or blank, use Horizontal IR values from weather file when present, otherwise use the specified sky model. \note If no, always use the specified sky model and ignore the horizontal IR values from the weather file. \note For Calculation Type = ScheduleValue, DifferenceScheduleDryBulbValue or DifferenceScheduleDewPointValue, this field is ignored and the scheduled values are used. \type choice \default Yes \key Yes \key No Site:WeatherStation, \unique-object \memo This object should only be used for non-standard weather data. Standard weather data \memo such as TMY2, IWEC, and ASHRAE design day data are all measured at the \memo default conditions and do not require this object. N1 , \field Wind Sensor Height Above Ground \type real \units m \default 10.0 \minimum> 0.0 N2 , \field Wind Speed Profile Exponent \type real \default 0.14 \minimum 0.0 N3 , \field Wind Speed Profile Boundary Layer Thickness \type real \units m \default 270.0 \minimum 0.0 N4 ; \field Air Temperature Sensor Height Above Ground \type real \units m \default 1.5 \minimum 0.0 Site:HeightVariation, \unique-object \memo This object is used if the user requires advanced control over height-dependent \memo variations in wind speed and temperature. When this object is not present, the default model \memo for temperature dependence on height is used, and the wind speed is modeled according \memo to the Terrain field of the BUILDING object. N1 , \field Wind Speed Profile Exponent \note Set to zero for no wind speed dependence on height. \type real \default 0.22 \minimum 0.0 N2 , \field Wind Speed Profile Boundary Layer Thickness \type real \units m \default 370.0 \minimum> 0.0 N3 ; \field Air Temperature Gradient Coefficient \note Set to zero for no air temperature dependence on height. \type real \units K/m \default 0.0065 \minimum 0.0 Site:GroundTemperature:BuildingSurface, \memo These temperatures are specifically for those surfaces that have the outside environment \memo of "Ground". Documentation about what values these should be is located in the \memo Auxiliary programs document (Ground Heat Transfer) as well as the InputOutput Reference. \memo CAUTION - Do not use the "undisturbed" ground temperatures from the weather data. \memo These values are too extreme for the soil under a conditioned building. \memo For best results, use the Slab or Basement program to calculate custom monthly \memo average ground temperatures (see Auxiliary Programs). For typical commercial \memo buildings in the USA, a reasonable default value is 2C less than the average indoor space temperature. \unique-object \min-fields 12 \format singleLine N1 , \field January Ground Temperature \units C \type real \default 18 N2 , \field February Ground Temperature \units C \type real \default 18 N3 , \field March Ground Temperature \units C \type real \default 18 N4 , \field April Ground Temperature \units C \type real \default 18 N5 , \field May Ground Temperature \units C \type real \default 18 N6 , \field June Ground Temperature \units C \type real \default 18 N7 , \field July Ground Temperature \units C \type real \default 18 N8 , \field August Ground Temperature \units C \type real \default 18 N9 , \field September Ground Temperature \units C \type real \default 18 N10, \field October Ground Temperature \units C \type real \default 18 N11, \field November Ground Temperature \units C \type real \default 18 N12; \field December Ground Temperature \units C \type real \default 18 Site:GroundTemperature:FCfactorMethod, \memo These temperatures are specifically for underground walls and ground floors \memo defined with the C-factor and F-factor methods, and should be close to the \memo monthly average outdoor air temperature delayed by 3 months for the location. \unique-object \min-fields 12 \format singleLine N1 , \field January Ground Temperature \units C \type real \default 13 N2 , \field February Ground Temperature \units C \type real \default 13 N3 , \field March Ground Temperature \units C \type real \default 13 N4 , \field April Ground Temperature \units C \type real \default 13 N5 , \field May Ground Temperature \units C \type real \default 13 N6 , \field June Ground Temperature \units C \type real \default 13 N7 , \field July Ground Temperature \units C \type real \default 13 N8 , \field August Ground Temperature \units C \type real \default 13 N9 , \field September Ground Temperature \units C \type real \default 13 N10, \field October Ground Temperature \units C \type real \default 13 N11, \field November Ground Temperature \units C \type real \default 13 N12; \field December Ground Temperature \units C \type real \default 13 Site:GroundTemperature:Shallow, \memo These temperatures are specifically for the Surface Ground Heat Exchanger and \memo should probably be close to the average outdoor air temperature for the location. \memo They are not used in other models. \unique-object \min-fields 12 \format singleLine N1 , \field January Surface Ground Temperature \units C \type real \default 13 N2 , \field February Surface Ground Temperature \units C \type real \default 13 N3 , \field March Surface Ground Temperature \units C \type real \default 13 N4 , \field April Surface Ground Temperature \units C \type real \default 13 N5 , \field May Surface Ground Temperature \units C \type real \default 13 N6 , \field June Surface Ground Temperature \units C \type real \default 13 N7 , \field July Surface Ground Temperature \units C \type real \default 13 N8 , \field August Surface Ground Temperature \units C \type real \default 13 N9 , \field September Surface Ground Temperature \units C \type real \default 13 N10, \field October Surface Ground Temperature \units C \type real \default 13 N11, \field November Surface Ground Temperature \units C \type real \default 13 N12; \field December Surface Ground Temperature \units C \type real \default 13 Site:GroundTemperature:Deep, \memo These temperatures are specifically for the ground heat exchangers that would use \memo "deep" (3-4 m depth) ground temperatures for their heat source. \memo They are not used in other models. \unique-object \min-fields 12 \format singleLine N1 , \field January Deep Ground Temperature \units C \type real \default 16 N2 , \field February Deep Ground Temperature \units C \type real \default 16 N3 , \field March Deep Ground Temperature \units C \type real \default 16 N4 , \field April Deep Ground Temperature \units C \type real \default 16 N5 , \field May Deep Ground Temperature \units C \type real \default 16 N6 , \field June Deep Ground Temperature \units C \type real \default 16 N7 , \field July Deep Ground Temperature \units C \type real \default 16 N8 , \field August Deep Ground Temperature \units C \type real \default 16 N9 , \field September Deep Ground Temperature \units C \type real \default 16 N10, \field October Deep Ground Temperature \units C \type real \default 16 N11, \field November Deep Ground Temperature \units C \type real \default 16 N12; \field December Deep Ground Temperature \units C \type real \default 16 Site:GroundTemperature:Undisturbed:FiniteDifference, \memo Undisturbed ground temperature object using a \memo detailed finite difference 1-D model \min-fields 7 A1, \field Name \required-field \reference UndisturbedGroundTempModels N1, \field Soil Thermal Conductivity \required-field \type real \units W/m-K \minimum> 0.0 N2, \field Soil Density \required-field \type real \units kg/m3 \minimum> 0.0 N3, \field Soil Specific Heat \required-field \type real \units J/kg-K \minimum> 0.0 N4, \field Soil Moisture Content Volume Fraction \type real \units percent \minimum 0 \maximum 100 \default 30 N5, \field Soil Moisture Content Volume Fraction at Saturation \type real \units percent \minimum 0 \maximum 100 \default 50 N6; \field Evapotranspiration Ground Cover Parameter \type real \units dimensionless \minimum 0 \maximum 1.5 \default 0.4 \note This specifies the ground cover effects during evapotranspiration \note calculations. The value roughly represents the following cases: \note = 0 : concrete or other solid, non-permeable ground surface material \note = 0.5 : short grass, much like a manicured lawn \note = 1 : standard reference state (12 cm grass) \note = 1.5 : wild growth Site:GroundTemperature:Undisturbed:KusudaAchenbach, \memo Undisturbed ground temperature object using the \memo Kusuda-Achenbach 1965 correlation. \min-fields 7 A1, \field Name \required-field \reference UndisturbedGroundTempModels N1, \field Soil Thermal Conductivity \required-field \type real \units W/m-K \minimum> 0.0 N2, \field Soil Density \required-field \type real \units kg/m3 \minimum> 0.0 N3, \field Soil Specific Heat \required-field \type real \units J/kg-K \minimum> 0.0 N4, \field Average Soil Surface Temperature \type real \units C \note Annual average surface temperature \note If left blank the Site:GroundTemperature:Shallow object must be included in the input \note The soil temperature, amplitude, and phase shift must all be included or omitted together N5, \field Average Amplitude of Surface Temperature \type real \units deltaC \minimum 0 \note Annual average surface temperature variation from average. \note If left blank the Site:GroundTemperature:Shallow object must be included in the input \note The soil temperature, amplitude, and phase shift must all be included or omitted together N6; \field Phase Shift of Minimum Surface Temperature \type real \units days \minimum 0 \maximum< 365 \note The phase shift of minimum surface temperature, or the day \note of the year when the minimum surface temperature occurs. \note If left blank the Site:GroundTemperature:Shallow object must be included in the input \note The soil temperature, amplitude, and phase shift must all be included or omitted together Site:GroundTemperature:Undisturbed:Xing, \memo Undisturbed ground temperature object using the \memo Xing 2014 2 harmonic parameter model. \min-fields 9 A1, \field Name \required-field \reference UndisturbedGroundTempModels N1, \field Soil Thermal Conductivity \required-field \type real \units W/m-K \minimum> 0.0 N2, \field Soil Density \required-field \type real \units kg/m3 \minimum> 0.0 N3, \field Soil Specific Heat \required-field \type real \units J/kg-K \minimum> 0.0 N4, \field Average Soil Surface Tempeature \required-field \type real \units C N5, \field Soil Surface Temperature Amplitude 1 \required-field \type real \units deltaC N6, \field Soil Surface Temperature Amplitude 2 \required-field \type real \units deltaC N7, \field Phase Shift of Temperature Amplitude 1 \required-field \type real \units days \maximum< 365 N8; \field Phase Shift of Temperature Amplitude 2 \required-field \type real \units days \maximum< 365 Site:GroundDomain:Slab, \memo Ground-coupled slab model for on-grade and \memo in-grade cases with or without insulation. A1, \field Name \required-field N1, \field Ground Domain Depth \type real \default 10 \units m \minimum> 0.0 N2, \field Aspect Ratio \type real \default 1 N3, \field Perimeter Offset \type real \default 5 \units m \minimum> 0.0 N4, \field Soil Thermal Conductivity \type real \default 1.5 \units W/m-K \minimum> 0.0 N5, \field Soil Density \type real \default 2800 \units kg/m3 \minimum> 0.0 N6, \field Soil Specific Heat \type real \default 850 \units J/kg-K \minimum> 0.0 N7, \field Soil Moisture Content Volume Fraction \type real \units percent \minimum 0 \maximum 100 \default 30 N8, \field Soil Moisture Content Volume Fraction at Saturation \type real \units percent \minimum 0 \maximum 100 \default 50 A2, \field Undisturbed Ground Temperature Model Type \required-field \type choice \key Site:GroundTemperature:Undisturbed:FiniteDifference \key Site:GroundTemperature:Undisturbed:KusudaAchenbach \key Site:GroundTemperature:Undisturbed:Xing A3, \field Undisturbed Ground Temperature Model Name \required-field \type object-list \object-list UndisturbedGroundTempModels N9, \field Evapotranspiration Ground Cover Parameter \type real \minimum 0 \maximum 1.5 \default 0.4 \note This specifies the ground cover effects during evapotranspiration \note calculations. The value roughly represents the following cases: \note = 0 : concrete or other solid, non-permeable ground surface material \note = 0.5 : short grass, much like a manicured lawn \note = 1 : standard reference state (12 cm grass) \note = 1.5 : wild growth A4, \field Slab Boundary Condition Model Name \required-field \type object-list \object-list OSCMNames A5, \field Slab Location \required-field \type choice \key InGrade \key OnGrade \note This field specifies whether the slab is located "in-grade" or "on-grade" A6, \field Slab Material Name \type object-list \object-list MaterialName \note Only applicable for the in-grade case A7, \field Horizontal Insulation \type choice \key Yes \key No \default No \note This field specifies the presence of insulation beneath the slab. \note Only required for in-grade case. A8, \field Horizontal Insulation Material Name \type object-list \object-list MaterialName \note This field specifies the horizontal insulation material. A9, \field Horizontal Insulation Extents \type choice \key Full \key Perimeter \default Full \note This field specifies whether the horizontal insulation fully insulates \note the surface or is perimeter only insulation N10, \field Perimeter Insulation Width \type real \units m \minimum> 0.0 \note This field specifies the width of the underfloor perimeter insulation A10, \field Vertical Insulation \type choice \key Yes \key No \default No \note This field specifies the presence of vertical insulation at the slab edge. A11, \field Vertical Insulation Material Name \type object-list \object-list MaterialName \note This field specifies the vertical insulation material. N11, \field Vertical Insulation Depth \type real \units m \minimum> 0.0 \note Only used when including vertical insulation \note This field specifies the depth of the vertical insulation A12, \field Simulation Timestep \type choice \key Timestep \key Hourly \default Hourly \note This field specifies the ground domain simulation timestep. N12, \field Geometric Mesh Coefficient \type real \minimum 1.0 \maximum 2.0 \default 1.6 N13; \field Mesh Density Parameter \type integer \minimum 4 \default 6 Site:GroundDomain:Basement, \memo Ground-coupled basement model for simulating basements \memo or other underground zones. A1, \field Name \required-field N1, \field Ground Domain Depth \type real \default 10 \units m \minimum> 0.0 \note The depth from ground surface to the deep ground boundary of the domain. N2, \field Aspect Ratio \type real \default 1 \note This defines the height to width ratio of the basement zone. N3, \field Perimeter Offset \type real \default 5 \units m \minimum> 0.0 \note The distance from the basement wall edge to the edge of the ground domain N4, \field Soil Thermal Conductivity \type real \default 1.5 \units W/m-K \minimum> 0.0 N5, \field Soil Density \type real \default 2800 \units kg/m3 \minimum> 0.0 N6, \field Soil Specific Heat \type real \default 850 \units J/kg-K \minimum> 0.0 N7, \field Soil Moisture Content Volume Fraction \type real \units percent \minimum 0 \maximum 100 \default 30 N8, \field Soil Moisture Content Volume Fraction at Saturation \type real \units percent \minimum 0 \maximum 100 \default 50 A2, \field Undisturbed Ground Temperature Model Type \required-field \type choice \key Site:GroundTemperature:Undisturbed:FiniteDifference \key Site:GroundTemperature:Undisturbed:KusudaAchenbach \key Site:GroundTemperature:Undisturbed:Xing A3, \field Undisturbed Ground Temperature Model Name \required-field \type object-list \object-list UndisturbedGroundTempModels N9, \field Evapotranspiration Ground Cover Parameter \type real \minimum 0 \maximum 1.5 \default 0.4 \note This specifies the ground cover effects during evapotranspiration \note calculations. The value roughly represents the following cases: \note = 0 : concrete or other solid, non-permeable ground surface material \note = 0.5 : short grass, much like a manicured lawn \note = 1 : standard reference state (12 cm grass) \note = 1.5 : wild growth A4, \field Basement Floor Boundary Condition Model Name \required-field \type object-list \object-list OSCMNames A5, \field Horizontal Insulation \type choice \key Yes \key No \default No \note This field specifies the presence of insulation beneath the basement floor. A6, \field Horizontal Insulation Material Name \type object-list \object-list MaterialName A7, \field Horizontal Insulation Extents \type choice \key Perimeter \key Full \default Full \note This field specifies whether the horizontal insulation fully insulates \note the surface or is perimeter only insulation N10, \field Perimeter Horizontal Insulation Width \type real \units m \minimum> 0.0 \note Width of horizontal perimeter insulation measured from \note foundation wall inside surface. N11, \field Basement Wall Depth \type real \units m \minimum> 0.0 \note Depth measured from ground surface. A8, \field Basement Wall Boundary Condition Model Name \required-field \type object-list \object-list OSCMNames A9, \field Vertical Insulation \type choice \key Yes \key No \default No A10, \field Basement Wall Vertical Insulation Material Name \type object-list \object-list MaterialName N12, \field Vertical Insulation Depth \type real \units m \minimum> 0.0 \note Depth measured from the ground surface. A11, \field Simulation Timestep \type choice \key Timestep \key Hourly \default Hourly \note This field specifies the basement domain simulation interval. N13; \field Mesh Density Parameter \type integer \default 4 \minimum 2 Site:GroundReflectance, \memo Specifies the ground reflectance values used to calculate ground reflected solar. \memo The ground reflectance can be further modified when snow is on the ground \memo by Site:GroundReflectance:SnowModifier. \unique-object \min-fields 12 \format singleLine N1 , \field January Ground Reflectance \default 0.2 \type real \minimum 0.0 \maximum 1.0 \units dimensionless N2 , \field February Ground Reflectance \default 0.2 \type real \minimum 0.0 \maximum 1.0 \units dimensionless N3 , \field March Ground Reflectance \default 0.2 \type real \minimum 0.0 \maximum 1.0 \units dimensionless N4 , \field April Ground Reflectance \default 0.2 \type real \minimum 0.0 \maximum 1.0 \units dimensionless N5 , \field May Ground Reflectance \default 0.2 \type real \minimum 0.0 \maximum 1.0 \units dimensionless N6 , \field June Ground Reflectance \default 0.2 \type real \minimum 0.0 \maximum 1.0 \units dimensionless N7 , \field July Ground Reflectance \default 0.2 \type real \minimum 0.0 \maximum 1.0 \units dimensionless N8 , \field August Ground Reflectance \default 0.2 \type real \minimum 0.0 \maximum 1.0 \units dimensionless N9 , \field September Ground Reflectance \default 0.2 \type real \minimum 0.0 \maximum 1.0 \units dimensionless N10 , \field October Ground Reflectance \default 0.2 \type real \minimum 0.0 \maximum 1.0 \units dimensionless N11 , \field November Ground Reflectance \default 0.2 \type real \minimum 0.0 \maximum 1.0 \units dimensionless N12 ; \field December Ground Reflectance \default 0.2 \type real \minimum 0.0 \maximum 1.0 \units dimensionless Site:GroundReflectance:SnowModifier, \memo Specifies ground reflectance multipliers when snow resident on the ground. \memo These multipliers are applied to the "normal" ground reflectances specified \memo in Site:GroundReflectance. N1, \field Ground Reflected Solar Modifier \minimum 0.0 \default 1.0 \note Value for modifying the "normal" ground reflectance when Snow is on ground \note when calculating the "Ground Reflected Solar Radiation Value" \note a value of 1.0 here uses the "normal" ground reflectance \note Ground Reflected Solar = (BeamSolar*CosSunZenith + DiffuseSolar)*GroundReflectance \note This would be further modified by the Snow Ground Reflectance Modifier when Snow was on the ground \note When Snow on ground, effective GroundReflectance is normal GroundReflectance*"Ground Reflectance Snow Modifier" \note Ground Reflectance achieved in this manner will be restricted to [0.0,1.0] N2; \field Daylighting Ground Reflected Solar Modifier \minimum 0.0 \default 1.0 \note Value for modifying the "normal" daylighting ground reflectance when Snow is on ground \note when calculating the "Ground Reflected Solar Radiation Value" \note a value of 1.0 here uses the "normal" ground reflectance \note Ground Reflected Solar = (BeamSolar*CosSunZenith + DiffuseSolar)*GroundReflectance \note This would be further modified by the Snow Ground Reflectance Modifier when Snow was on the ground \note When Snow on ground, effective GroundReflectance is normal GroundReflectance*"Daylighting Ground Reflectance Snow Modifier" \note Ground Reflectance achieved in this manner will be restricted to [0.0,1.0] Site:WaterMainsTemperature, \memo Used to calculate water mains temperatures delivered by underground water main pipes. \memo Water mains temperatures are a function of outdoor climate conditions \memo and vary with time of year. A1 , \field Calculation Method \required-field \type choice \key Schedule \key Correlation \key CorrelationFromWeatherFile \default CorrelationFromWeatherFile \note If calculation method is CorrelationFromWeatherFile, the two numeric input \note fields are ignored. Instead, EnergyPlus calculates them from weather file. A2 , \field Temperature Schedule Name \type object-list \object-list ScheduleNames N1 , \field Annual Average Outdoor Air Temperature \note If calculation method is CorrelationFromWeatherFile or Schedule, this input \note field is ignored. \type real \units C N2 ; \field Maximum Difference In Monthly Average Outdoor Air Temperatures \note If calculation method is CorrelationFromWeatherFile or Schedule, this input \note field is ignored. \type real \units deltaC \minimum 0 Site:Precipitation, \memo Used to describe the amount of water precipitation at the building site. \memo Precipitation includes both rain and the equivalent water content of snow. A1, \field Precipitation Model Type \type choice \key ScheduleAndDesignLevel N1, \field Design Level for Total Annual Precipitation \note meters of water per year used for design level \units m/yr A2, \field Precipitation Rates Schedule Name \type object-list \object-list ScheduleNames \note Schedule values in meters of water per hour \note values should be non-negative N2; \field Average Total Annual Precipitation \note meters of water per year from average weather statistics \minimum 0 \units m/yr RoofIrrigation, \memo Used to describe the amount of irrigation on the ecoroof surface over the course \memo of the simulation runperiod. A1, \field Irrigation Model Type \type choice \key Schedule \key SmartSchedule \note SmartSchedule will not allow irrigation when soil is already moist. \note Current threshold set at 30% of saturation. A2, \field Irrigation Rate Schedule Name \type object-list \object-list ScheduleNames \note Schedule values in meters of water per hour \note values should be non-negative N1; \field Irrigation Maximum Saturation Threshold \note Used with SmartSchedule to set the saturation level at which no \note irrigation is allowed. \units percent \minimum 0.0 \maximum 100.0 \default 40.0 Site:SolarAndVisibleSpectrum, \memo If this object is omitted, the default solar and visible spectrum data will be used. \unique-object A1, \field Name \required-field \type alpha A2, \field Spectrum Data Method \note The method specifies which of the solar and visible spectrum data to use in the calculations. \note Choices: Default - existing hard-wired spectrum data in EnergyPlus. \note UserDefined - user specified spectrum data referenced by the next two fields \type choice \key Default \key UserDefined \default Default A3, \field Solar Spectrum Data Object Name \type object-list \object-list SpectrumDataNames A4; \field Visible Spectrum Data Object Name \type object-list \object-list SpectrumDataNames Site:SpectrumData, \min-fields 8 \memo Spectrum Data Type is followed by up to 107 sets of normal-incidence measured values of \memo [wavelength, spectrum] for wavelengths covering the solar (0.25 to 2.5 microns) or visible \memo spectrum (0.38 to 0.78 microns) \extensible:2 A1, \field Name \required-field \type alpha \reference SpectrumDataNames A2, \field Spectrum Data Type \required-field \type choice \key Solar \key Visible N1, \field Wavelength \type real \units micron N2, \field Spectrum \type real N3, \field Wavelength \type real \units micron N4, \field Spectrum \type real N5, \field Wavelength \begin-extensible \type real \units micron N6, \field Spectrum \type real N7, N8, \note fields as indicated N9, N10, \note fields as indicated N11, N12, \note fields as indicated N13, N14, \note fields as indicated N15, N16, \note fields as indicated N17, N18, \note fields as indicated N19, N20, \note fields as indicated N21, N22, \note fields as indicated N23, N24, \note fields as indicated N25, N26, \note fields as indicated N27, N28, \note fields as indicated N29, N30, \note fields as indicated N31, N32, \note fields as indicated N33, N34, \note fields as indicated N35, N36, \note fields as indicated N37, N38, \note fields as indicated N39, N40, \note fields as indicated N41, N42, \note fields as indicated N43, N44, \note fields as indicated N45, N46, \note fields as indicated N47, N48, \note fields as indicated N49, N50, \note fields as indicated N51, N52, \note fields as indicated N53, N54, \note fields as indicated N55, N56, \note fields as indicated N57, N58, \note fields as indicated N59, N60, \note fields as indicated N61, N62, \note fields as indicated N63, N64, \note fields as indicated N65, N66, \note fields as indicated N67, N68, \note fields as indicated N69, N70, \note fields as indicated N71, N72, \note fields as indicated N73, N74, \note fields as indicated N75, N76, \note fields as indicated N77, N78, \note fields as indicated N79, N80, \note fields as indicated N81, N82, \note fields as indicated N83, N84, \note fields as indicated N85, N86, \note fields as indicated N87, N88, \note fields as indicated N89, N90, \note fields as indicated N91, N92, \note fields as indicated N93, N94, \note fields as indicated N95, N96, \note fields as indicated N97, N98, \note fields as indicated N99, N100, \note fields as indicated N101, N102, \note fields as indicated N103, N104, \note fields as indicated N105, N106, \note fields as indicated N107, N108, \note fields as indicated N109, N110, \note fields as indicated N111, N112, \note fields as indicated N113, N114, \note fields as indicated N115, N116, \note fields as indicated N117, N118, \note fields as indicated N119, N120, \note fields as indicated N121, N122, \note fields as indicated N123, N124, \note fields as indicated N125, N126, \note fields as indicated N127, N128, \note fields as indicated N129, N130, \note fields as indicated N131, N132, \note fields as indicated N133, N134, \note fields as indicated N135, N136, \note fields as indicated N137, N138, \note fields as indicated N139, N140, \note fields as indicated N141, N142, \note fields as indicated N143, N144, \note fields as indicated N145, N146, \note fields as indicated N147, N148, \note fields as indicated N149, N150, \note fields as indicated N151, N152, \note fields as indicated N153, N154, \note fields as indicated N155, N156, \note fields as indicated N157, N158, \note fields as indicated N159, N160, \note fields as indicated N161, N162, \note fields as indicated N163, N164, \note fields as indicated N165, N166, \note fields as indicated N167, N168, \note fields as indicated N169, N170, \note fields as indicated N171, N172, \note fields as indicated N173, N174, \note fields as indicated N175, N176, \note fields as indicated N177, N178, \note fields as indicated N179, N180, \note fields as indicated N181, N182, \note fields as indicated N183, N184, \note fields as indicated N185, N186, \note fields as indicated N187, N188, \note fields as indicated N189, N190, \note fields as indicated N191, N192, \note fields as indicated N193, N194, \note fields as indicated N195, N196, \note fields as indicated N197, N198, \note fields as indicated N199, N200, \note fields as indicated N201, N202, \note fields as indicated N203, N204, \note fields as indicated N205, N206, \note fields as indicated N207, N208, \note fields as indicated N209, N210, \note fields as indicated N211, N212, \note fields as indicated N213, N214; \note fields as indicated \group Schedules ScheduleTypeLimits, \memo ScheduleTypeLimits specifies the data types and limits for the values contained in schedules A1, \field Name \required-field \reference ScheduleTypeLimitsNames \note used to validate schedule types in various schedule objects N1, \field Lower Limit Value \note lower limit (real or integer) for the Schedule Type. e.g. if fraction, this is 0.0 \unitsBasedOnField A3 N2, \field Upper Limit Value \note upper limit (real or integer) for the Schedule Type. e.g. if fraction, this is 1.0 \unitsBasedOnField A3 A2, \field Numeric Type \note Numeric type is either Continuous (all numbers within the min and \note max are valid or Discrete (only integer numbers between min and \note max are valid. (Could also allow REAL and INTEGER to mean the \note same things) \type choice \key Continuous \key Discrete A3; \field Unit Type \note Temperature (C or F) \note DeltaTemperature (C or F) \note PrecipitationRate (m/hr or ft/hr) \note Angle (degrees) \note Convection Coefficient (W/m2-K or Btu/sqft-hr-F) \note Activity Level (W/person) \note Velocity (m/s or ft/min) \note Capacity (W or Btu/h) \note Power (W) \type choice \key Dimensionless \key Temperature \key DeltaTemperature \key PrecipitationRate \key Angle \key ConvectionCoefficient \key ActivityLevel \key Velocity \key Capacity \key Power \key Availability \key Percent \key Control \key Mode \default Dimensionless Schedule:Day:Hourly, \min-fields 26 \memo A Schedule:Day:Hourly contains 24 values for each hour of the day. A1 , \field Name \required-field \type alpha \reference DayScheduleNames A2 , \field Schedule Type Limits Name \type object-list \object-list ScheduleTypeLimitsNames N1 , \field Hour 1 \type real \default 0 N2 , \field Hour 2 \type real \default 0 N3 , \field Hour 3 \type real \default 0 N4 , \field Hour 4 \type real \default 0 N5 , \field Hour 5 \type real \default 0 N6 , \field Hour 6 \type real \default 0 N7 , \field Hour 7 \type real \default 0 N8 , \field Hour 8 \type real \default 0 N9 , \field Hour 9 \type real \default 0 N10, \field Hour 10 \type real \default 0 N11, \field Hour 11 \type real \default 0 N12, \field Hour 12 \type real \default 0 N13, \field Hour 13 \type real \default 0 N14, \field Hour 14 \type real \default 0 N15, \field Hour 15 \type real \default 0 N16, \field Hour 16 \type real \default 0 N17, \field Hour 17 \type real \default 0 N18, \field Hour 18 \type real \default 0 N19, \field Hour 19 \type real \default 0 N20, \field Hour 20 \type real \default 0 N21, \field Hour 21 \type real \default 0 N22, \field Hour 22 \type real \default 0 N23, \field Hour 23 \type real \default 0 N24; \field Hour 24 \type real \default 0 Schedule:Day:Interval, \extensible:2 - repeat last two fields, remembering to remove ; from "inner" fields. \memo A Schedule:Day:Interval contains a full day of values with specified end times for each value \memo Currently, is set up to allow for 10 minute intervals for an entire day. \min-fields 5 A1 , \field Name \required-field \type alpha \reference DayScheduleNames A2 , \field Schedule Type Limits Name \type object-list \object-list ScheduleTypeLimitsNames A3 , \field Interpolate to Timestep \note when the interval does not match the user specified timestep a Average choice will average between the intervals request (to \note timestep resolution. A No choice will use the interval value at the simulation timestep without regard to if it matches \note the boundary or not. A Linear choice will interpolate linearly between successive values. \type choice \key Average \key Linear \key No \default No A4 , \field Time 1 \begin-extensible \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N1 , \field Value Until Time 1 A5 , \field Time 2 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N2 , \field Value Until Time 2 A6 , \field Time 3 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N3 , \field Value Until Time 3 A7 , \field Time 4 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N4 , \field Value Until Time 4 A8 , \field Time 5 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N5 , \field Value Until Time 5 A9 , \field Time 6 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N6 , \field Value Until Time 6 A10 , \field Time 7 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N7 , \field Value Until Time 7 A11 , \field Time 8 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N8 , \field Value Until Time 8 A12 , \field Time 9 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N9 , \field Value Until Time 9 A13 , \field Time 10 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N10 , \field Value Until Time 10 A14 , \field Time 11 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N11 , \field Value Until Time 11 A15 , \field Time 12 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N12 , \field Value Until Time 12 A16 , \field Time 13 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N13 , \field Value Until Time 13 A17 , \field Time 14 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N14 , \field Value Until Time 14 A18 , \field Time 15 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N15 , \field Value Until Time 15 A19 , \field Time 16 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N16 , \field Value Until Time 16 A20 , \field Time 17 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N17 , \field Value Until Time 17 A21 , \field Time 18 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N18 , \field Value Until Time 18 A22 , \field Time 19 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N19 , \field Value Until Time 19 A23 , \field Time 20 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N20 , \field Value Until Time 20 A24 , \field Time 21 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N21 , \field Value Until Time 21 A25 , \field Time 22 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N22 , \field Value Until Time 22 A26 , \field Time 23 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N23 , \field Value Until Time 23 A27 , \field Time 24 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N24 , \field Value Until Time 24 A28 , \field Time 25 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N25 , \field Value Until Time 25 A29 , \field Time 26 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N26 , \field Value Until Time 26 A30 , \field Time 27 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N27 , \field Value Until Time 27 A31 , \field Time 28 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N28 , \field Value Until Time 28 A32 , \field Time 29 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N29 , \field Value Until Time 29 A33 , \field Time 30 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N30 , \field Value Until Time 30 A34 , \field Time 31 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N31 , \field Value Until Time 31 A35 , \field Time 32 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N32 , \field Value Until Time 32 A36 , \field Time 33 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N33 , \field Value Until Time 33 A37 , \field Time 34 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N34 , \field Value Until Time 34 A38 , \field Time 35 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N35 , \field Value Until Time 35 A39 , \field Time 36 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N36 , \field Value Until Time 36 A40 , \field Time 37 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N37 , \field Value Until Time 37 A41 , \field Time 38 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N38 , \field Value Until Time 38 A42 , \field Time 39 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N39 , \field Value Until Time 39 A43 , \field Time 40 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N40 , \field Value Until Time 40 A44 , \field Time 41 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N41 , \field Value Until Time 41 A45 , \field Time 42 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N42 , \field Value Until Time 42 A46 , \field Time 43 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N43 , \field Value Until Time 43 A47 , \field Time 44 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N44 , \field Value Until Time 44 A48 , \field Time 45 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N45 , \field Value Until Time 45 A49 , \field Time 46 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N46 , \field Value Until Time 46 A50 , \field Time 47 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N47 , \field Value Until Time 47 A51 , \field Time 48 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N48 , \field Value Until Time 48 A52 , \field Time 49 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N49 , \field Value Until Time 49 A53 , \field Time 50 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N50 , \field Value Until Time 50 A54 , \field Time 51 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N51 , \field Value Until Time 51 A55 , \field Time 52 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N52 , \field Value Until Time 52 A56 , \field Time 53 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N53 , \field Value Until Time 53 A57 , \field Time 54 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N54 , \field Value Until Time 54 A58 , \field Time 55 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N55 , \field Value Until Time 55 A59 , \field Time 56 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N56 , \field Value Until Time 56 A60 , \field Time 57 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N57 , \field Value Until Time 57 A61 , \field Time 58 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N58 , \field Value Until Time 58 A62 , \field Time 59 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N59 , \field Value Until Time 59 A63 , \field Time 60 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N60 , \field Value Until Time 60 A64 , \field Time 61 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N61 , \field Value Until Time 61 A65 , \field Time 62 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N62 , \field Value Until Time 62 A66 , \field Time 63 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N63 , \field Value Until Time 63 A67 , \field Time 64 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N64 , \field Value Until Time 64 A68 , \field Time 65 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N65 , \field Value Until Time 65 A69 , \field Time 66 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N66 , \field Value Until Time 66 A70 , \field Time 67 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N67 , \field Value Until Time 67 A71 , \field Time 68 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N68 , \field Value Until Time 68 A72 , \field Time 69 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N69 , \field Value Until Time 69 A73 , \field Time 70 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N70 , \field Value Until Time 70 A74 , \field Time 71 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N71 , \field Value Until Time 71 A75 , \field Time 72 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N72 , \field Value Until Time 72 A76 , \field Time 73 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N73 , \field Value Until Time 73 A77 , \field Time 74 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N74 , \field Value Until Time 74 A78 , \field Time 75 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N75 , \field Value Until Time 75 A79 , \field Time 76 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N76 , \field Value Until Time 76 A80 , \field Time 77 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N77 , \field Value Until Time 77 A81 , \field Time 78 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N78 , \field Value Until Time 78 A82 , \field Time 79 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N79 , \field Value Until Time 79 A83 , \field Time 80 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N80 , \field Value Until Time 80 A84 , \field Time 81 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N81 , \field Value Until Time 81 A85 , \field Time 82 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N82 , \field Value Until Time 82 A86 , \field Time 83 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N83 , \field Value Until Time 83 A87 , \field Time 84 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N84 , \field Value Until Time 84 A88 , \field Time 85 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N85 , \field Value Until Time 85 A89 , \field Time 86 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N86 , \field Value Until Time 86 A90 , \field Time 87 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N87 , \field Value Until Time 87 A91 , \field Time 88 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N88 , \field Value Until Time 88 A92 , \field Time 89 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N89 , \field Value Until Time 89 A93 , \field Time 90 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N90 , \field Value Until Time 90 A94 , \field Time 91 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N91 , \field Value Until Time 91 A95 , \field Time 92 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N92 , \field Value Until Time 92 A96 , \field Time 93 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N93 , \field Value Until Time 93 A97 , \field Time 94 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N94 , \field Value Until Time 94 A98 , \field Time 95 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N95 , \field Value Until Time 95 A99 , \field Time 96 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N96 , \field Value Until Time 96 A100, \field Time 97 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N97 , \field Value Until Time 97 A101, \field Time 98 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N98 , \field Value Until Time 98 A102, \field Time 99 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N99 , \field Value Until Time 99 A103, \field Time 100 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N100, \field Value Until Time 100 A104, \field Time 101 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N101, \field Value Until Time 101 A105, \field Time 102 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N102, \field Value Until Time 102 A106, \field Time 103 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N103, \field Value Until Time 103 A107, \field Time 104 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N104, \field Value Until Time 104 A108, \field Time 105 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N105, \field Value Until Time 105 A109, \field Time 106 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N106, \field Value Until Time 106 A110, \field Time 107 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N107, \field Value Until Time 107 A111, \field Time 108 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N108, \field Value Until Time 108 A112, \field Time 109 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N109, \field Value Until Time 109 A113, \field Time 110 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N110, \field Value Until Time 110 A114, \field Time 111 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N111, \field Value Until Time 111 A115, \field Time 112 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N112, \field Value Until Time 112 A116, \field Time 113 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N113, \field Value Until Time 113 A117, \field Time 114 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N114, \field Value Until Time 114 A118, \field Time 115 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N115, \field Value Until Time 115 A119, \field Time 116 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N116, \field Value Until Time 116 A120, \field Time 117 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N117, \field Value Until Time 117 A121, \field Time 118 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N118, \field Value Until Time 118 A122, \field Time 119 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N119, \field Value Until Time 119 A123, \field Time 120 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N120, \field Value Until Time 120 A124, \field Time 121 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N121, \field Value Until Time 121 A125, \field Time 122 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N122, \field Value Until Time 122 A126, \field Time 123 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N123, \field Value Until Time 123 A127, \field Time 124 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N124, \field Value Until Time 124 A128, \field Time 125 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N125, \field Value Until Time 125 A129, \field Time 126 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N126, \field Value Until Time 126 A130, \field Time 127 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N127, \field Value Until Time 127 A131, \field Time 128 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N128, \field Value Until Time 128 A132, \field Time 129 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N129, \field Value Until Time 129 A133, \field Time 130 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N130, \field Value Until Time 130 A134, \field Time 131 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N131, \field Value Until Time 131 A135, \field Time 132 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N132, \field Value Until Time 132 A136, \field Time 133 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N133, \field Value Until Time 133 A137, \field Time 134 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N134, \field Value Until Time 134 A138, \field Time 135 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N135, \field Value Until Time 135 A139, \field Time 136 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N136, \field Value Until Time 136 A140, \field Time 137 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N137, \field Value Until Time 137 A141, \field Time 138 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N138, \field Value Until Time 138 A142, \field Time 139 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N139, \field Value Until Time 139 A143, \field Time 140 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N140, \field Value Until Time 140 A144, \field Time 141 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N141, \field Value Until Time 141 A145, \field Time 142 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N142, \field Value Until Time 142 A146, \field Time 143 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N143, \field Value Until Time 143 A147, \field Time 144 \note "until" includes the time entered. \units hh:mm N144; \field Value Until Time 144 Schedule:Day:List, \memo Schedule:Day:List will allow the user to list 24 hours worth of values, which can be sub-hourly in nature. \min-fields 5 \extensible:1 A1 , \field Name \required-field \type alpha \reference DayScheduleNames A2 , \field Schedule Type Limits Name \type object-list \object-list ScheduleTypeLimitsNames A3 , \field Interpolate to Timestep \note when the interval does not match the user specified timestep a "Average" choice will average between the intervals request (to \note timestep resolution. A "No" choice will use the interval value at the simulation timestep without regard to if it matches \note the boundary or not. A "Linear" choice will interpolate linearly between successive values. \type choice \key Average \key Linear \key No \default No N1 , \field Minutes per Item \note Must be evenly divisible into 60 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 60 N2, \field Value 1 \begin-extensible \default 0.0 N3,N4, N5,N6,N7,N8, N9,N10,N11,N12, N13,N14,N15,N16, N17,N18,N19,N20, \note fields as indicated N21,N22,N23,N24, N25,N26,N27,N28, N29,N30,N31,N32, N33,N34,N35,N36, N37,N38,N39,N40, \note fields as indicated N41,N42,N43,N44, N45,N46,N47,N48, N49,N50,N51,N52, N53,N54,N55,N56, N57,N58,N59,N60, \note fields as indicated N61,N62,N63,N64, N65,N66,N67,N68, N69,N70,N71,N72, N73,N74,N75,N76, N77,N78,N79,N80, \note fields as indicated N81,N82,N83,N84, N85,N86,N87,N88, N89,N90,N91,N92, N93,N94,N95,N96, N97,N98,N99,N100, \note fields as indicated N101,N102,N103,N104, N105,N106,N107,N108, N109,N110,N111,N112, N113,N114,N115,N116, N117,N118,N119,N120, \note fields as indicated N121,N122,N123,N124, N125,N126,N127,N128, N129,N130,N131,N132, N133,N134,N135,N136, N137,N138,N139,N140, \note fields as indicated N141,N142,N143,N144, N145,N146,N147,N148, N149,N150,N151,N152, N153,N154,N155,N156, N157,N158,N159,N160, \note fields as indicated N161,N162,N163,N164, N165,N166,N167,N168, N169,N170,N171,N172, N173,N174,N175,N176, N177,N178,N179,N180, \note fields as indicated N181,N182,N183,N184, N185,N186,N187,N188, N189,N190,N191,N192, N193,N194,N195,N196, N197,N198,N199,N200, \note fields as indicated N201,N202,N203,N204, N205,N206,N207,N208, N209,N210,N211,N212, N213,N214,N215,N216, N217,N218,N219,N220, \note fields as indicated N221,N222,N223,N224, N225,N226,N227,N228, N229,N230,N231,N232, N233,N234,N235,N236, N237,N238,N239,N240, \note fields as indicated N241,N242,N243,N244, N245,N246,N247,N248, N249,N250,N251,N252, N253,N254,N255,N256, N257,N258,N259,N260, \note fields as indicated N261,N262,N263,N264, N265,N266,N267,N268, N269,N270,N271,N272, N273,N274,N275,N276, N277,N278,N279,N280, \note fields as indicated N281,N282,N283,N284, N285,N286,N287,N288, N289,N290,N291,N292, N293,N294,N295,N296, N297,N298,N299,N300, \note fields as indicated N301,N302,N303,N304, N305,N306,N307,N308, N309,N310,N311,N312, N313,N314,N315,N316, N317,N318,N319,N320, \note fields as indicated N321,N322,N323,N324, N325,N326,N327,N328, N329,N330,N331,N332, N333,N334,N335,N336, N337,N338,N339,N340, \note fields as indicated N341,N342,N343,N344, N345,N346,N347,N348, N349,N350,N351,N352, N353,N354,N355,N356, N357,N358,N359,N360, \note fields as indicated N361,N362,N363,N364, N365,N366,N367,N368, N369,N370,N371,N372, N373,N374,N375,N376, N377,N378,N379,N380, \note fields as indicated N381,N382,N383,N384, N385,N386,N387,N388, N389,N390,N391,N392, N393,N394,N395,N396, N397,N398,N399,N400, \note fields as indicated N401,N402,N403,N404, N405,N406,N407,N408, N409,N410,N411,N412, N413,N414,N415,N416, N417,N418,N419,N420, \note fields as indicated N421,N422,N423,N424, N425,N426,N427,N428, N429,N430,N431,N432, N433,N434,N435,N436, N437,N438,N439,N440, \note fields as indicated N441,N442,N443,N444, N445,N446,N447,N448, N449,N450,N451,N452, N453,N454,N455,N456, N457,N458,N459,N460, \note fields as indicated N461,N462,N463,N464, N465,N466,N467,N468, N469,N470,N471,N472, N473,N474,N475,N476, N477,N478,N479,N480, \note fields as indicated N481,N482,N483,N484, N485,N486,N487,N488, N489,N490,N491,N492, N493,N494,N495,N496, N497,N498,N499,N500, \note fields as indicated N501,N502,N503,N504, N505,N506,N507,N508, N509,N510,N511,N512, N513,N514,N515,N516, N517,N518,N519,N520, \note fields as indicated N521,N522,N523,N524, N525,N526,N527,N528, N529,N530,N531,N532, N533,N534,N535,N536, N537,N538,N539,N540, \note fields as indicated N541,N542,N543,N544, N545,N546,N547,N548, N549,N550,N551,N552, N553,N554,N555,N556, N557,N558,N559,N560, \note fields as indicated N561,N562,N563,N564, N565,N566,N567,N568, N569,N570,N571,N572, N573,N574,N575,N576, N577,N578,N579,N580, \note fields as indicated N581,N582,N583,N584, N585,N586,N587,N588, N589,N590,N591,N592, N593,N594,N595,N596, N597,N598,N599,N600, \note fields as indicated N601,N602,N603,N604, N605,N606,N607,N608, N609,N610,N611,N612, N613,N614,N615,N616, N617,N618,N619,N620, \note fields as indicated N621,N622,N623,N624, N625,N626,N627,N628, N629,N630,N631,N632, N633,N634,N635,N636, N637,N638,N639,N640, \note fields as indicated N641,N642,N643,N644, N645,N646,N647,N648, N649,N650,N651,N652, N653,N654,N655,N656, N657,N658,N659,N660, \note fields as indicated N661,N662,N663,N664, N665,N666,N667,N668, N669,N670,N671,N672, N673,N674,N675,N676, N677,N678,N679,N680, \note fields as indicated N681,N682,N683,N684, N685,N686,N687,N688, N689,N690,N691,N692, N693,N694,N695,N696, N697,N698,N699,N700, \note fields as indicated N701,N702,N703,N704, N705,N706,N707,N708, N709,N710,N711,N712, N713,N714,N715,N716, N717,N718,N719,N720, \note fields as indicated N721,N722,N723,N724, N725,N726,N727,N728, N729,N730,N731,N732, N733,N734,N735,N736, N737,N738,N739,N740, \note fields as indicated N741,N742,N743,N744, N745,N746,N747,N748, N749,N750,N751,N752, N753,N754,N755,N756, N757,N758,N759,N760, \note fields as indicated N761,N762,N763,N764, N765,N766,N767,N768, N769,N770,N771,N772, N773,N774,N775,N776, N777,N778,N779,N780, \note fields as indicated N781,N782,N783,N784, N785,N786,N787,N788, N789,N790,N791,N792, N793,N794,N795,N796, N797,N798,N799,N800, \note fields as indicated N801,N802,N803,N804, N805,N806,N807,N808, N809,N810,N811,N812, N813,N814,N815,N816, N817,N818,N819,N820, \note fields as indicated N821,N822,N823,N824, N825,N826,N827,N828, N829,N830,N831,N832, N833,N834,N835,N836, N837,N838,N839,N840, \note fields as indicated N841,N842,N843,N844, N845,N846,N847,N848, N849,N850,N851,N852, N853,N854,N855,N856, N857,N858,N859,N860, \note fields as indicated N861,N862,N863,N864, N865,N866,N867,N868, N869,N870,N871,N872, N873,N874,N875,N876, N877,N878,N879,N880, \note fields as indicated N881,N882,N883,N884, N885,N886,N887,N888, N889,N890,N891,N892, N893,N894,N895,N896, N897,N898,N899,N900, \note fields as indicated N901,N902,N903,N904, N905,N906,N907,N908, N909,N910,N911,N912, N913,N914,N915,N916, N917,N918,N919,N920, \note fields as indicated N921,N922,N923,N924, N925,N926,N927,N928, N929,N930,N931,N932, N933,N934,N935,N936, N937,N938,N939,N940, \note fields as indicated N941,N942,N943,N944, N945,N946,N947,N948, N949,N950,N951,N952, N953,N954,N955,N956, N957,N958,N959,N960, \note fields as indicated N961,N962,N963,N964, N965,N966,N967,N968, N969,N970,N971,N972, N973,N974,N975,N976, N977,N978,N979,N980, \note fields as indicated N981,N982,N983,N984, N985,N986,N987,N988, N989,N990,N991,N992, N993,N994,N995,N996, N997,N998,N999,N1000, \note fields as indicated N1001,N1002,N1003,N1004, N1005,N1006,N1007,N1008, N1009,N1010,N1011,N1012, N1013,N1014,N1015,N1016, N1017,N1018,N1019,N1020, \note fields as indicated N1021,N1022,N1023,N1024, N1025,N1026,N1027,N1028, N1029,N1030,N1031,N1032, N1033,N1034,N1035,N1036, N1037,N1038,N1039,N1040, \note fields as indicated N1041,N1042,N1043,N1044, N1045,N1046,N1047,N1048, N1049,N1050,N1051,N1052, N1053,N1054,N1055,N1056, N1057,N1058,N1059,N1060, \note fields as indicated N1061,N1062,N1063,N1064, N1065,N1066,N1067,N1068, N1069,N1070,N1071,N1072, N1073,N1074,N1075,N1076, N1077,N1078,N1079,N1080, \note fields as indicated N1081,N1082,N1083,N1084, N1085,N1086,N1087,N1088, N1089,N1090,N1091,N1092, N1093,N1094,N1095,N1096, N1097,N1098,N1099,N1100, \note fields as indicated N1101,N1102,N1103,N1104, N1105,N1106,N1107,N1108, N1109,N1110,N1111,N1112, N1113,N1114,N1115,N1116, N1117,N1118,N1119,N1120, \note fields as indicated N1121,N1122,N1123,N1124, N1125,N1126,N1127,N1128, N1129,N1130,N1131,N1132, N1133,N1134,N1135,N1136, N1137,N1138,N1139,N1140, \note fields as indicated N1141,N1142,N1143,N1144, N1145,N1146,N1147,N1148, N1149,N1150,N1151,N1152, N1153,N1154,N1155,N1156, N1157,N1158,N1159,N1160, \note fields as indicated N1161,N1162,N1163,N1164, N1165,N1166,N1167,N1168, N1169,N1170,N1171,N1172, N1173,N1174,N1175,N1176, N1177,N1178,N1179,N1180, \note fields as indicated N1181,N1182,N1183,N1184, N1185,N1186,N1187,N1188, N1189,N1190,N1191,N1192, N1193,N1194,N1195,N1196, N1197,N1198,N1199,N1200, \note fields as indicated N1201,N1202,N1203,N1204, N1205,N1206,N1207,N1208, N1209,N1210,N1211,N1212, N1213,N1214,N1215,N1216, N1217,N1218,N1219,N1220,\note fields as indicated N1221,N1222,N1223,N1224, N1225,N1226,N1227,N1228, N1229,N1230,N1231,N1232, N1233,N1234,N1235,N1236, N1237,N1238,N1239,N1240,\note fields as indicated N1241,N1242,N1243,N1244, N1245,N1246,N1247,N1248, N1249,N1250,N1251,N1252, N1253,N1254,N1255,N1256, N1257,N1258,N1259,N1260,\note fields as indicated N1261,N1262,N1263,N1264, N1265,N1266,N1267,N1268, N1269,N1270,N1271,N1272, N1273,N1274,N1275,N1276, N1277,N1278,N1279,N1280,\note fields as indicated N1281,N1282,N1283,N1284, N1285,N1286,N1287,N1288, N1289,N1290,N1291,N1292, N1293,N1294,N1295,N1296, N1297,N1298,N1299,N1300,\note fields as indicated N1301,N1302,N1303,N1304, N1305,N1306,N1307,N1308, N1309,N1310,N1311,N1312, N1313,N1314,N1315,N1316, N1317,N1318,N1319,N1320,\note fields as indicated N1321,N1322,N1323,N1324, N1325,N1326,N1327,N1328, N1329,N1330,N1331,N1332, N1333,N1334,N1335,N1336, N1337,N1338,N1339,N1340,\note fields as indicated N1341,N1342,N1343,N1344, N1345,N1346,N1347,N1348, N1349,N1350,N1351,N1352, N1353,N1354,N1355,N1356, N1357,N1358,N1359,N1360,\note fields as indicated N1361,N1362,N1363,N1364, N1365,N1366,N1367,N1368, N1369,N1370,N1371,N1372, N1373,N1374,N1375,N1376, N1377,N1378,N1379,N1380,\note fields as indicated N1381,N1382,N1383,N1384, N1385,N1386,N1387,N1388, N1389,N1390,N1391,N1392, N1393,N1394,N1395,N1396, N1397,N1398,N1399,N1400,\note fields as indicated N1401,N1402,N1403,N1404, N1405,N1406,N1407,N1408, N1409,N1410,N1411,N1412, N1413,N1414,N1415,N1416, N1417,N1418,N1419,N1420,\note fields as indicated N1421,N1422,N1423,N1424, N1425,N1426,N1427,N1428, N1429,N1430,N1431,N1432, N1433,N1434,N1435,N1436, N1437,N1438,N1439,N1440,\note fields as indicated N1441;\note fields as indicated Schedule:Week:Daily, \min-fields 13 \memo A Schedule:Week:Daily contains 12 Schedule:Day:Hourly objects, one for each day type. A1 , \field Name \required-field \reference WeekScheduleNames \type alpha A2 , \field Sunday Schedule:Day Name \required-field \type object-list \object-list DayScheduleNames A3 , \field Monday Schedule:Day Name \required-field \type object-list \object-list DayScheduleNames A4 , \field Tuesday Schedule:Day Name \required-field \type object-list \object-list DayScheduleNames A5 , \field Wednesday Schedule:Day Name \required-field \type object-list \object-list DayScheduleNames A6 , \field Thursday Schedule:Day Name \required-field \type object-list \object-list DayScheduleNames A7 , \field Friday Schedule:Day Name \required-field \type object-list \object-list DayScheduleNames A8 , \field Saturday Schedule:Day Name \required-field \type object-list \object-list DayScheduleNames A9 , \field Holiday Schedule:Day Name \required-field \type object-list \object-list DayScheduleNames A10, \field SummerDesignDay Schedule:Day Name \required-field \type object-list \object-list DayScheduleNames A11, \field WinterDesignDay Schedule:Day Name \required-field \type object-list \object-list DayScheduleNames A12, \field CustomDay1 Schedule:Day Name \required-field \type object-list \object-list DayScheduleNames A13; \field CustomDay2 Schedule:Day Name \required-field \type object-list \object-list DayScheduleNames Schedule:Week:Compact, \extensible:2 - repeat last two fields, remembering to remove ; from "inner" fields. \memo Compact definition for Schedule:Day:List \min-fields 3 A1 , \field Name \required-field \reference WeekScheduleNames \type alpha A2 , \field DayType List 1 \begin-extensible \note "For" is an optional prefix/start of the For fields. Choices can be combined on single line \note if separated by spaces. i.e. "Holiday Weekends" \note Should have a space after For, if it is included. i.e. "For Alldays" \required-field \type choice \key AllDays \key AllOtherDays \key Weekdays \key Weekends \key Sunday \key Monday \key Tuesday \key Wednesday \key Thursday \key Friday \key Saturday \key Holiday \key SummerDesignDay \key WinterDesignDay \key CustomDay1 \key CustomDay2 A3 , \field Schedule:Day Name 1 \required-field \type object-list \object-list DayScheduleNames A4 , \field DayType List 2 \type choice \key AllDays \key AllOtherDays \key Weekdays \key Weekends \key Sunday \key Monday \key Tuesday \key Wednesday \key Thursday \key Friday \key Saturday \key Holiday \key SummerDesignDay \key WinterDesignDay \key CustomDay1 \key CustomDay2 A5 , \field Schedule:Day Name 2 \type object-list \object-list DayScheduleNames A6 , \field DayType List 3 \type choice \key AllDays \key AllOtherDays \key Weekdays \key Weekends \key Sunday \key Monday \key Tuesday \key Wednesday \key Thursday \key Friday \key Saturday \key Holiday \key SummerDesignDay \key WinterDesignDay \key CustomDay1 \key CustomDay2 A7 , \field Schedule:Day Name 3 \type object-list \object-list DayScheduleNames A8 , \field DayType List 4 \type choice \key AllDays \key AllOtherDays \key Weekdays \key Weekends \key Sunday \key Monday \key Tuesday \key Wednesday \key Thursday \key Friday \key Saturday \key Holiday \key SummerDesignDay \key WinterDesignDay \key CustomDay1 \key CustomDay2 A9 , \field Schedule:Day Name 4 \type object-list \object-list DayScheduleNames A10, \field DayType List 5 \type choice \key AllDays \key AllOtherDays \key Weekdays \key Weekends \key Sunday \key Monday \key Tuesday \key Wednesday \key Thursday \key Friday \key Saturday \key Holiday \key SummerDesignDay \key WinterDesignDay \key CustomDay1 \key CustomDay2 A11; \field Schedule:Day Name 5 \type object-list \object-list DayScheduleNames Schedule:Year, \min-fields 7 \extensible:5 \memo A Schedule:Year contains from 1 to 52 week schedules A1 , \field Name \required-field \type alpha \reference ScheduleNames A2 , \field Schedule Type Limits Name \type object-list \object-list ScheduleTypeLimitsNames A3 , \field Schedule:Week Name 1 \begin-extensible \required-field \type object-list \object-list WeekScheduleNames N1 , \field Start Month 1 \required-field \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 12 N2 , \field Start Day 1 \required-field \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 31 N3 , \field End Month 1 \required-field \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 12 N4 , \field End Day 1 \required-field \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 31 A4 , \field Schedule:Week Name 2 \type object-list \object-list WeekScheduleNames N5 , \field Start Month 2 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 12 N6 , \field Start Day 2 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 31 N7 , \field End Month 2 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 12 N8 , \field End Day 2 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 31 A5 , \field Schedule:Week Name 3 \type object-list \object-list WeekScheduleNames N9 , \field Start Month 3 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 12 N10, \field Start Day 3 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 31 N11, \field End Month 3 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 12 N12, \field End Day 3 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 31 A6 , \field Schedule:Week Name 4 \type object-list \object-list WeekScheduleNames N13, \field Start Month 4 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 12 N14, \field Start Day 4 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 31 N15, \field End Month 4 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 12 N16, \field End Day 4 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 31 A7 , \field Schedule:Week Name 5 \type object-list \object-list WeekScheduleNames N17, \field Start Month 5 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 12 N18, \field Start Day 5 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 31 N19, \field End Month 5 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 12 N20, \field End Day 5 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 31 A8 , \field Schedule:Week Name 6 \type object-list \object-list WeekScheduleNames N21, \field Start Month 6 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 12 N22, \field Start Day 6 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 31 N23, \field End Month 6 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 12 N24, \field End Day 6 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 31 A9 , \field Schedule:Week Name 7 \type object-list \object-list WeekScheduleNames N25, \field Start Month 7 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 12 N26, \field Start Day 7 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 31 N27, \field End Month 7 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 12 N28, \field End Day 7 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 31 A10, \field Schedule:Week Name 8 \type object-list \object-list WeekScheduleNames N29, \field Start Month 8 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 12 N30, \field Start Day 8 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 31 N31, \field End Month 8 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 12 N32, \field End Day 8 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 31 A11, \field Schedule:Week Name 9 \type object-list \object-list WeekScheduleNames N33, \field Start Month 9 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 12 N34, \field Start Day 9 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 31 N35, \field End Month 9 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 12 N36, \field End Day 9 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 31 A12, \field Schedule:Week Name 10 \type object-list \object-list WeekScheduleNames N37, \field Start Month 10 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 12 N38, \field Start Day 10 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 31 N39, \field End Month 10 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 12 N40, \field End Day 10 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 31 A13, \field Schedule:Week Name 11 \type object-list \object-list WeekScheduleNames N41, \field Start Month 11 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 12 N42, \field Start Day 11 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 31 N43, \field End Month 11 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 12 N44, \field End Day 11 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 31 A14, \field Schedule:Week Name 12 \type object-list \object-list WeekScheduleNames N45, \field Start Month 12 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 12 N46, \field Start Day 12 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 31 N47, \field End Month 12 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 12 N48, \field End Day 12 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 31 A15, \field Schedule:Week Name 13 \type object-list \object-list WeekScheduleNames N49, \field Start Month 13 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 12 N50, \field Start Day 13 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 31 N51, \field End Month 13 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 12 N52, \field End Day 13 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 31 A16, \field Schedule:Week Name 14 \type object-list \object-list WeekScheduleNames N53, \field Start Month 14 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 12 N54, \field Start Day 14 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 31 N55, \field End Month 14 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 12 N56, \field End Day 14 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 31 A17, \field Schedule:Week Name 15 \type object-list \object-list WeekScheduleNames N57, \field Start Month 15 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 12 N58, \field Start Day 15 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 31 N59, \field End Month 15 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 12 N60, \field End Day 15 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 31 A18, \field Schedule:Week Name 16 \type object-list \object-list WeekScheduleNames N61, \field Start Month 16 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 12 N62, \field Start Day 16 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 31 N63, \field End Month 16 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 12 N64, \field End Day 16 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 31 A19, \field Schedule:Week Name 17 \type object-list \object-list WeekScheduleNames N65, \field Start Month 17 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 12 N66, \field Start Day 17 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 31 N67, \field End Month 17 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 12 N68, \field End Day 17 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 31 A20, \field Schedule:Week Name 18 \type object-list \object-list WeekScheduleNames N69, \field Start Month 18 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 12 N70, \field Start Day 18 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 31 N71, \field End Month 18 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 12 N72, \field End Day 18 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 31 A21, \field Schedule:Week Name 19 \type object-list \object-list WeekScheduleNames N73, \field Start Month 19 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 12 N74, \field Start Day 19 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 31 N75, \field End Month 19 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 12 N76, \field End Day 19 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 31 A22, \field Schedule:Week Name 20 \type object-list \object-list WeekScheduleNames N77, \field Start Month 20 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 12 N78, \field Start Day 20 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 31 N79, \field End Month 20 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 12 N80, \field End Day 20 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 31 A23, \field Schedule:Week Name 21 \type object-list \object-list WeekScheduleNames N81, \field Start Month 21 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 12 N82, \field Start Day 21 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 31 N83, \field End Month 21 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 12 N84, \field End Day 21 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 31 A24, \field Schedule:Week Name 22 \type object-list \object-list WeekScheduleNames N85, \field Start Month 22 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 12 N86, \field Start Day 22 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 31 N87, \field End Month 22 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 12 N88, \field End Day 22 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 31 A25, \field Schedule:Week Name 23 \type object-list \object-list WeekScheduleNames N89, \field Start Month 23 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 12 N90, \field Start Day 23 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 31 N91, \field End Month 23 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 12 N92, \field End Day 23 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 31 A26, \field Schedule:Week Name 24 \type object-list \object-list WeekScheduleNames N93, \field Start Month 24 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 12 N94, \field Start Day 24 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 31 N95, \field End Month 24 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 12 N96, \field End Day 24 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 31 A27, \field Schedule:Week Name 25 \type object-list \object-list WeekScheduleNames N97, \field Start Month 25 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 12 N98, \field Start Day 25 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 31 N99, \field End Month 25 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 12 N100, \field End Day 25 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 31 A28, \field Schedule:Week Name 26 \type object-list \object-list WeekScheduleNames N101, \field Start Month 26 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 12 N102, \field Start Day 26 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 31 N103, \field End Month 26 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 12 N104, \field End Day 26 \type integer \minimum 1 \maximum 31 \note Schedule:Week for Weeks 27-53 are condensed A29,N105,N106,N107,N108, \note For Week 27 A30,N109,N110,N111,N112, \note For Week 28 A31,N113,N114,N115,N116, \note For Week 29 A32,N117,N118,N119,N120, \note For Week 30 A33,N121,N122,N123,N124, \note For Week 31 A34,N125,N126,N127,N128, \note For Week 32 A35,N129,N130,N131,N132, \note For Week 33 A36,N133,N134,N135,N136, \note For Week 34 A37,N137,N138,N139,N140, \note For Week 35 A38,N141,N142,N143,N144, \note For Week 36 A39,N145,N146,N147,N148, \note For Week 37 A40,N149,N150,N151,N152, \note For Week 38 A41,N153,N154,N155,N156, \note For Week 39 A42,N157,N158,N159,N160, \note For Week 40 A43,N161,N162,N163,N164, \note For Week 41 A44,N165,N166,N167,N168, \note For Week 42 A45,N169,N170,N171,N172, \note For Week 43 A46,N173,N174,N175,N176, \note For Week 44 A47,N177,N178,N179,N180, \note For Week 45 A48,N181,N182,N183,N184, \note For Week 46 A49,N185,N186,N187,N188, \note For Week 47 A50,N189,N190,N191,N192, \note For Week 48 A51,N193,N194,N195,N196, \note For Week 49 A52,N197,N198,N199,N200, \note For Week 50 A53,N201,N202,N203,N204, \note For Week 51 A54,N205,N206,N207,N208, \note For Week 52 A55,N209,N210,N211,N212; \note For Week 53 Schedule:Compact, \extensible:1 - repeat last field, remembering to remove ; from "inner" fields. \min-fields 5 \memo Irregular object. Does not follow the usual definition for fields. Fields A3... are: \memo Through: Date \memo For: Applicable days (ref: Schedule:Week:Compact) \memo Interpolate: Average/Linear/No (ref: Schedule:Day:Interval) -- optional, if not used will be "No" \memo Until: