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Add Some Spark: Creating Electrical Families Don Bokmiller Clark Nexsen
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Form vs. Function “Just because you can, doesn’t mean you should!” Geometry is important, but have a plan for ease of use and reusability
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Symbols for Light Fixtures Detail component families nested into lighting fixtures can provide necessary functionality for displaying lights as emergency fixtures Vary detail levels for added control
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Symbols for Light Fixtures Detail components are also useful for annotation of wall mounted fixtures (where no “Maintain Annotation Orientation”)
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Load Data for Fixtures Formulas can be used to provide accurate load data for fixtures where load may vary based on fixture type It starts with parameters that can share a relationship (i.e. Fixture Length, Load per Linear Ft, Load by Length) Formula: Load per Linear Ft * (Fixture Length/1’)
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Photmetrics Fixtures with a Light Source can be assigned generic or specific photometric data –Geometric (primarily for rendering) –Photometric (for analysis) Photometric Web File used to associate an.ies file with the fixture
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Devices Symbol and geometry relationship Need “freedom” on construction documents
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Devices - Visibility Visibility Yes/No parameters are simple, yet powerful Control via schedule
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Devices - Visibility Subcategories can also be used in conjunction with Yes/No parameters for further optimization You have this… …but you need this SubcategoriesParameters
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