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EnergyPlus Peak Gain Components Report

I have one simple and another potentially less simple question related to the Peak Cooling Sensible Heat Gain Components report (and its Peaking Heating counterpart). I'll keep the two questions separate for good housekeeping.

Question: How should I read these timestamp values? 02-SEP-06:02 26-JUL-08:01 07-SEP-08:01

I would expect 02-Sep would be Sep 2nd.. Then I'd infer that 06:02 means 5:02 or 6:02am, which doesn't make sense to me. First of all, I wouldn't expect a timestep to fall on 01 and 02 after the hour. I also wouldn't expect all my zones to have cooling peaks early in the morning.

EnergyPlus Peak Gain Components Report

I have one simple and another potentially less simple question related to the Peak Cooling Sensible Heat Gain Components report (and its Peaking Heating counterpart). I'll keep the two questions separate for good housekeeping.

Question: How should I read these timestamp values? 02-SEP-06:02 26-JUL-08:01 07-SEP-08:01

I would expect 02-Sep would be Sep 2nd.. Then I'd infer that 06:02 means 5:02 or 6:02am, which doesn't make sense to me. First of all, I wouldn't expect a timestep to fall on 01 and 02 after the hour. I also wouldn't expect all my zones to have cooling peaks early in the morning.

EnergyPlus Peak Gain Components Report

I have one simple and another potentially less simple question related to the Peak Cooling Sensible Heat Gain Components report (and its Peaking Heating counterpart). I'll keep the two questions separate for good housekeeping.

Question: How should I read these timestamp values? 02-SEP-06:02 26-JUL-08:01 07-SEP-08:01

I would expect 02-Sep would be Sep 2nd.. Then I'd infer that 06:02 means 5:02 or 6:02am, which doesn't make sense to me. First of all, I wouldn't expect a timestep to fall on 01 and 02 after the hour. I also wouldn't expect all my zones to have cooling peaks early in the morning.

EnergyPlus Peak Gain Components Report

I have one simple and another potentially less simple question related to the Peak Cooling Sensible Heat Gain Components report (and its Peaking Heating counterpart). I'll keep the two questions separate for good housekeeping.

Question: How should I read these timestamp values? 02-SEP-06:02 26-JUL-08:01 07-SEP-08:01

I would expect 02-Sep would be Sep 2nd.. Then I'd infer that 06:02 means 5:02 or 6:02am, which doesn't make sense to me. First of all, I wouldn't expect a timestep to fall on 01 and 02 after the hour. I also wouldn't expect all my zones to have cooling peaks early in the morning.

EnergyPlus Peak Gain Components Report

I have one simple and another potentially less simple question related to the Peak Cooling Sensible Heat Gain Components report (and its Peaking Heating counterpart). I'll keep the two questions separate for good housekeeping.

Question: How should I read these timestamp values? 02-SEP-06:02 26-JUL-08:01 07-SEP-08:01

I would expect 02-Sep would be Sep 2nd.. Then I'd infer that 06:02 means 5:02 or 6:02am, which doesn't make sense to me. First of all, I wouldn't expect a timestep to fall on 01 and 02 after the hour. I also wouldn't expect all my zones to have cooling peaks early in the morning.

EnergyPlus Peak Gain Components Report

I have one simple and another potentially less simple question related to the Peak Cooling Sensible Heat Gain Components report (and its Peaking Heating counterpart). I'll keep the two questions separate for good housekeeping.

Question: How should I read these timestamp values? 02-SEP-06:02 26-JUL-08:01 07-SEP-08:01

I would expect 02-Sep would be Sep 2nd.. Then I'd infer that 06:02 means 5:02 or 6:02am, which doesn't make sense to me. First of all, I wouldn't expect a timestep to fall on 01 and 02 after the hour. I also wouldn't expect all my zones to have cooling peaks early in the morning.