[Equest-users] Question About Good Organization

John Aulbach jra_sac at yahoo.com
Wed Feb 24 00:24:13 PST 2010


Time to get into your .INP file, my friend and deal with it. Cut from your SPACE to your last window/door/wall to move a SPACE. To perhaps make it easier, put a Number before the SPACE name (i.e., 1-EL1-SW, 2-EL1-SE, etc) in the order you want them. Then just cut and paste by the numbers.

Part of your difficulty lies in TOO MANY SPACES/ZONES. Anything over 100 is, in my opinion, overkill.

I thought this was one of the reasons we are getting away from spreadsheet modelling. Too much comoplexity, and when a probel arises, it becomes a 3 week find.

John Aulbach




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From: "omoltay at mimtarch.com" <omoltay at mimtarch.com>
To: equest-users at lists.onebuilding.org
Sent: Tue, February 23, 2010 3:33:36 PM
Subject: [Equest-users] Question About Good Organization

Hello,

Does anybody know how to sort, for example, spaces in eQuest? Since I have
added and modified spaces over the course of modelling, they are in a very
stupid order now and come up in the same order in all the reports. I would
also like to sort my systems and thermal zones, but for me changing their
positions in the INP file is almost impossible with countless child
objects under every space, zone, etc.

Thanks,

Omer Moltay, LEED AP
Mimta Ltd.

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