[Equest-users] Daylit areas

David Griffin II DGriffin at archnexus.com
Wed Dec 16 14:14:55 PST 2015


I’m not super clear on the issue, but I would check the controlled fraction input (or similar input) for the zone which sets the ratio of how much of the lighting is controlled by the photocell.

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From: Fakeha Sehar [mailto:fakeha_s at yahoo.com]
Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2015 2:23 PM
To: equest-users at lists.onebuilding.org
Subject: [Equest-users] Daylit areas

I have modeled DOE reference medium sized office building in eQuest. When I install photosensors, the software says that the installation is as per California Title 24,2008 standard but I observe that the installation is not as per the standard. The whole perimeter zone is considered daylit. One photosensor is installed in this zone to control daylit area which is greater than the primary daylit area(i.e. 1 window head height). Shouldn't there be two sensors to separately control primary and secondary daylit areas?


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