Dear Support,
I am working in a LEED model which is partially underground, East wall is totally underground while West Wall is an external wall. I am wondering how can I define the west wall as underground in the baseline model so it takes the required C-factor. Moreover, I need to be sure that such wall is underground in both models.
Best Regards,
Felipe Durán
Baseline Below Grade Walls Definition
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felipeduran
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Re: Baseline Below Grade Walls Definition
Hi,
Usual below grade/below ground VE modelling convention applies here, edit the adjacent condition of the walls you want to mark as below ground so they have a temp set from profile rather than external air, then you can apply the ground contact constructions as necessary
Phil
Usual below grade/below ground VE modelling convention applies here, edit the adjacent condition of the walls you want to mark as below ground so they have a temp set from profile rather than external air, then you can apply the ground contact constructions as necessary
Phil
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