Zones and Zone Grouping:

Zone Daylighting

 

Workspace:  Buildings-Building/Floor/Zone Definition-Create/Zone Daylighting

Workspace Areas:   Active Project Model Tree - 3d view - 2d view

Related Workspaces: Zone Daylighting - Zone Natural Ventilation

 

The strategy is to allow the user to set up different Zone Groups within the model to assign Daylighting templates to, so that they can leverage commonality among thermal zones for these property categories and reduce the number of times the information needs to be assigned.  The user can also access and edit the templates selected directly from this workspace, versus having to go to the templates and/or libraries tabs.

 

Note: A user could have the same thermal zone within a Zone Group, a Zone Daylighting Group and a Zone Natural Ventilation Group.  A thermal zone can only be in one Group of a specific type.  This provides the user substantial flexibility in how thermal zones can be grouped and input values assigned.

 

When a user has assigned a thermal zone to a Zone Daylighting Group, the letters (DG) will appear at the end of the thermal zone listing on the Project Tree.

Zone Daylighting Table

At a basic level, the table contains two columns.  Once a Zone Daylighting Group has been created (New) the user can then select single or multiple thermal zones from the Project Tree and drag and drop them into the table and associate them with a specific Zone Group.  

Tip: When dragging and dropping thermal zones from the Project Tree, make sure to drop them on the Zone Group name.

 

Zone Daylighting Group Name

The unique name that is assigned by default or is entered by the user.  The name entered is the one that will appear in the Project Tree under Zone Groups/Daylighting Groups.  

Note: The user can select within the cell and edit the text directly to create a new name and/or edit the existing.

 

Template Daylighting

The user can select a Daylighting Template from the drop down list.  The options available are dependent upon the Source Library that is active.  The Daylighting Template contains input properties for Daylighting Controllers and Daylight Sensors.

 

Template Skylighting

The user can select a Skylighting Template from the other drop down list.  The options available are dependent upon the Source Library that is active.  The Skylighting Template contains input properties for Skylighting Controllers and Skylight Sensors.

 

New

Creates a new row in the table, and provides a default unique (sequential) name in the Zone Group List column.  

 

Delete

The user can select a Zone Group and then by selecting delete they can remove that Zone Group from the model.

 

Edit Template Values - Daylighting

By selecting the user can directly access the selected Daylighting Template via a pop-up window as shown in the image above.  Within the pop-up window the user can make changes to the template just as they would if they went to the Templates/Data Templates/Daylighting workspace.  Within the pop-up dialog, if the user makes changes they have two "save options"

 

Save Changes

Saves the template changes to the Project Model Source Library associated with the project.

 

Save and Copy to Library Model

Saves the template changes to the source library that the Template was created/is currently associated with.

 

Tip: If just reviewing the Templates content and no changes have been made, just select the red X in the upper right of the pop-up dialog to close it.

 

 

Example: Create a Zone Daylighting Group

 

  1. In the Zone Daylighting Groups workspace, click New to create a new grouand select a template for the group from the dropdown.

  2. Drag and drop the desired Thermal Zones from the Tree or Plan View, or use the right click menu to assign them to groups.

  3. To edit a template from this workspace, simply click "Edit Template Values" to view/change properties in a pop up window .

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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