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I do am self taught in equest but I had years of DOE2.1e
experience. The only course I would find helpful is the very
beginning of the model - reading the CAD floor plans into equest.
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I have never been able to bring in successive floors that have a
different floor plate - changing size - smaller or larger (floor
overhangs). The situation I have absolutely no idea about is a
building with a multi-storey, central atrium with "bridges"
between the two sides of the atrium - corridors between each side.
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I have never been able to find a course that specializes in weird
geometry situations. <br><br>
I just give up and go back to DOE2.1e where I can define the model
without all that annoying 3-D x,y,z to have to contend with. It
makes nice pictures in the end but doesn't to a whole lot for
productivity - at least in my case. <br><br>
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At 06:50 PM 02/08/2012, Cristian Salvador Jara Toro wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">Dear community,<br><br>
i´m interested in <br>
<a href="http://energy-models.com/training/equest-leed-case-study">
http://energy-models.com/training/equest-leed-case-study</a> training,
but i´m not sure if it worth.<br><br>
I do not have experience on equest modelling but I do so on IES-VE
modelling, so, if <br>
I have that experience, it would be necessary to do a training, or
perhaps It would worth to take my own risk?<br><br>
any comments?<br><br>
best.<br>
<b><br><br>
Cristian Jara Toro</b><br>
Ingeniero Acústico<br><br>
Cel: 6 207 8566<br><br>
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