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It is up to you how you want to define it.

You can make and populate a space type for each space, but that likely means lots of duplication.

Spaces inherit objects from space types, and these will show up in green in the space tab. You can override these simply by dragging and dropping new schedules or loads into the spaces tab.

So the way I would approach it is to create a space type that includes all the loads you want per general space type (e.g. classroom, office), and then make a different default schedule set for each space that you apply by drag and drop in the Space -> Properties -> General tab. That looks to be how you have it set up in the space properties.JPG image in your post. It seems that you need to edit your 003a Schedule Set to match the schedules for room 003a, just like you did with room 002.