The key to any successful building load analysis lies with accurately modeling the spaces within the building. Components that need to be modeled for each space include, but are not limited to, building construction, such as walls, roof, and floor slab, external shading and windows; internal loads, such as the number of people, the activity within the space, the heat gain from lighting, and the equipment operated within the space; and external factors, such as solar heat gain to the space, weather and typical outdoor temperatures, and infiltration. These are but a handful of factors that need to be addressed for each space that is being created. Each of these factors has
several significant inputs that can affect the loads within the space.
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