[esp-r] Re: casual gain (lighting) control sensor

Geissler Achim achim.geissler at fhnw.ch
Mon Oct 10 10:34:31 BST 2011


Dear Simsera1110

you can define more than one "lighting zone" in the .cgc file. For each lighting zone, you define the percentage of the overall lighting gain of the zone (the sum of all lighting zones should be 100%, of course). So in your example, you could define two sensor positions, e.g. 2 m and 4 m from the façade. You could then give the façade-nearer lighting zone 40% installed power and the back zone 60% of the installed power. Depending on available daylight, each lighting zone will add 0 ... 40% of the installed power and 0 ...60% of the installed power during simulation as internal gain due to lighting.

Best
Achim


P.S.: I would greatly appreciate clear names with information on affiliation - I may refrain from trying to give answers to anonymous requests in the future.


Von: esp-r-bounces at lists.strath.ac.uk [mailto:esp-r-bounces at lists.strath.ac.uk] Im Auftrag von simsera1110
Gesendet: Montag, 10. Oktober 2011 04:57
An: esp-r at lists.strath.ac.uk
Betreff: [esp-r] casual gain (lighting) control sensor

Dear. All

when I let a sensor for lighting control locate in the room,

I am wondering that only one sensor take charge in all of the room.

For example, when the depth from window of the room is 5m,

If I want to control only the area until 2m from the window,

how can I do for that?

should I make partition or something like dividing inner and perimeter zone?


give me an advise, please.

thank you.
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