Is it required in the EAC1 energy model to perform the baseline building rotations of 90, 180 and 270º for an existing building that is being renovated provided the building footprint and exterior walls are not being changed?
Matt
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Schools-2009 EAc1: Optimize Energy Performance
Is it required in the EAC1 energy model to perform the baseline building rotations of 90, 180 and 270º for an existing building that is being renovated provided the building footprint and exterior walls are not being changed?
Matt
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Marcus Sheffer
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January 24, 2013 - 3:41 pm
No need to rotate an existing building.