[BLDG-SIM] Site Lighting in eQUEST

Vikram Sami VSami at lasarchitect.com
Wed Jun 27 08:30:02 PDT 2007


Never mind about the shading question - I found the tab to turn off self
shading. Still looking for the other questions though

Vikram Sami, LEED AP
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> _____________________________________________ 
> From: 	Vikram Sami  
> Sent:	Wednesday, June 27, 2007 11:28 AM
> To:	'BLDG-SIM at gard.com'
> Subject:	Site Lighting in eQUEST
> 
> Going through the LEED 2.2 requirements, I see that site lighting
> needs to be modeled as well. Has anyone done this in eQUEST? If so -
> how is it modeled? Do you set up another lighting source with
> schedule? I looked in the project & site requirements and didn't see a
> site lighting option.
> 
> Also - I am assuming you model elevators in the internal
> loads/equipment tab. Does anyone have experience scheduling elevator
> usage? What kind of schedule do you set for them?
> 
> Lastly - the baseline requirements for Appendix G requires that there
> is no self shading. Can you set that in eQUEST?
> 
> Vikram Sami, LEED AP
> Direct Phone 404-253-1466 | Direct Fax 404-253-1366
> 
> LORD, AECK & SARGENT ARCHITECTURE
> 1201 Peachtree Street NE, Suite 300, Atlanta, GA 30361
> Responsive Design * Technological Expertise * Exceptional Service
> www.lordaecksargent.com
> 
> Please don't print this email unless you really have to.
> In the United States, we use enough office paper each year to build a
> 10-foot high wall that's 6,815 miles long or two and a half times the
> distance from New York to Los Angeles. 
> ~ Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, "Recycling Facts and
> Figures," PUBL CE-163, 2002.
> 
> 


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