[Equest-users] Modelling Floors with Different Interior Configurations

Rob Hudson rdh4176 at gmail.com
Tue Feb 1 08:46:05 PST 2011


There is an option when assigning your roof construction in the wizard to
make the space be below a conditioned space, and therefore ambient.  I have
used this option before and it works beautifully.  if you need more
information or a screenshot of what i am talking about let me know.

Rob

2011/2/1 Ömer Moltay <omoltay at mimtarch.com>

> Dear All,
>
> We are encountering this problem all too often and would like to know if
> anybody has a satisfactory solution. For example, in a two storey building,
> the interior space configurations in each floor are considerably different,
> forcing us to create two separate shells that sit on top of each other in
> eQuest schematic wizard. However, when this is the case, eQuest treats each
> shell as a separate building and place exterior surfaces (ie. Roofs) between
> floors (instead of ceilings). The times it takes to manually convert these
> into interior surfaces with the right intra-space relationships is way out
> of reasonable limits.
>
> Is there a way to create a shell with floors that each have different
> interior layouts (even different exterior footprints for that matter)?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Omer Moltay, LEED AP
> Mimta Ltd.
>
>
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