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WindowEquivalentLayer model - reporting Glass Visible Transmittance

Hi all,

I'm working with a model using the Construction:WindowEquivalentLayer object, as per this previous discussion. For some reason, I cannot adjust the parameters to get the Visible Light Transmittance of the whole window to be other than 0.

This may be something super simple, but I've been testing a bunch of options and parameters from the WindowGlazing Datasets, and all of them report a VLT of 0. Has someone run into something similar?

Many thanks in advance!

PS.Some screenshots of the model and report:

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WindowEquivalentLayer model - reporting Glass Visible Transmittance

Hi all,

I'm working with a model using the Construction:WindowEquivalentLayer object, as per this previous discussion. For some reason, I cannot adjust the parameters to get the Visible Light Transmittance of the whole window to be other than 0.

This may be something super simple, but I've been testing a bunch of options and parameters from the WindowGlazing Datasets, and all of them report a VLT of 0. Has someone run into something similar?

Many thanks in advance!

PS.Some screenshots of the model and report:

image description image description image description image description image description

WindowEquivalentLayer model - reporting Glass Visible Transmittance

Hi all,

I'm working with a model using the Construction:WindowEquivalentLayer object, as per this previous discussion. For some reason, I cannot adjust the parameters to get the Visible Light Transmittance of the whole window to be other than 0.

This may be something super simple, but I've been testing a bunch of options and parameters from the WindowGlazing Datasets, and all of them report a VLT of 0. Has someone run into something similar?

Many thanks in advance!

PS.Some screenshots of the model and report:

image description image description image description image description image description

WindowEquivalentLayer model - reporting Glass Visible Transmittance

Hi all,

I'm working with a model using the Construction:WindowEquivalentLayer object, as per this previous discussion. For some reason, I cannot adjust the parameters to get the Visible Light Transmittance of the whole window to be other than 0.

This may be something super simple, but I've been testing a bunch of options and parameters from the WindowGlazing Datasets, and all of them report a VLT of 0. Has someone run into something similar?

Many thanks in advance!

PS.Some screenshots of the model and report:

image description image description image description image description image description

WindowEquivalentLayer model - reporting Glass Visible Transmittance

Hi all,

I'm working with a model using the Construction:WindowEquivalentLayer object, as per this previous discussion. For some reason, I cannot adjust the parameters to get the Visible Light Transmittance of the whole window to be other than 0.

This may be something super simple, but I've been testing a bunch of options and parameters from the WindowGlazing Datasets, and all of them report a VLT of 0. Has someone run into something similar?

Many thanks in advance!

PS.Some screenshots of the model and report:

image description image description image description image description image description

WindowEquivalentLayer model - reporting Glass Visible Transmittance

Hi all,

I'm working with a model using the Construction:WindowEquivalentLayer object, as per this previous discussion. For some reason, I cannot adjust the parameters to get the Visible Light Transmittance of the whole window to be other than 0.

This may be something super simple, but I've been testing a bunch of options and parameters from the WindowGlazing Datasets, and all of them report a VLT of 0. Has someone run into something similar?

Many thanks in advance!

PS.Some screenshots of the model and report:

image description image description image description image description image description