eQUEST Training Module 1
eQUEST Training Module 1 - Integrated Design Lab - Bozeman
eQUEST Training Module 1 - Integrated Design Lab - Bozeman
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Basic Energy Modeling and Comparative Runs<br />
EEMs<br />
Internal Loads<br />
Daylighting<br />
Lighting Power Density<br />
Equipment Power Density<br />
APPENDIX<br />
The Lighting Power Density EEM allows you to adjust the power and load percentages for<br />
Activity Areas. The actual hourly ambient lighting power levels are a product of the lighting<br />
density multiplied by the fractional value established in the hourly lighting schedules. This will<br />
define the loads available for daylighting controls assuming window or skylight adjacencies.<br />
This does not include task lighting. The lighting levels during unoccupied hours can also be<br />
manipulated thus affecting lighting schedule multipliers. The defaults are based on the Activity<br />
Area Type.<br />
Integrated Design Lab, Bozeman, Montana<br />
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