But I think, it has no relation with what we describe in wizard mode
(Optional)
And coming to detailed mode, we need to model them for each window under
"Blind Data" Section.
[image: Inline image 1]
As per my understanding, unless and until we give "layer by layer" option
in "Specification Method, the option to enter/edit blind details does not
appear
[image: Inline image 2]
[image: Inline image 3]
Kindly, I request you all to add comments if my understanding is not
correct and add further to make understand the modeling of "Venetian Blind"
in detail.
If the above said method is correct, it seems like we need to have the
following (too many) details for each and every layer of glazing,gap and
blind, which I think may not be present with client and not sure will
manufacturer provide the details or not.
*Details required for each layer of glazing*
*[image: Inline image 4]
*
*[image: Inline image 5]
*
*
*
*Details required for air gap*
*[image: Inline image 6]
*
*
*
*Details Required for Blind*
*[image: Inline image 7]
*
*[image: Inline image 8]
*
Kindly let me know, if there is any simple approximation method for
modeling "Venetian Blinds" and could be accepted by GBCI (LEED). Also let
me know, if any thing said above is not clear.
I had venetian blinds collection at home and I'v never thought that it can be a good example for modeling. Wood blinds have different specifications with venetian blinds, right?
Dear Vikram,
Thanks for details.
But I think, it has no relation with what we describe in wizard mode
(Optional)
And coming to detailed mode, we need to model them for each window under
"Blind Data" Section.
[image: Inline image 1]
As per my understanding, unless and until we give "layer by layer" option
in "Specification Method, the option to enter/edit blind details does not
appear
[image: Inline image 2]
[image: Inline image 3]
Kindly, I request you all to add comments if my understanding is not
correct and add further to make understand the modeling of "Venetian Blind"
in detail.
If the above said method is correct, it seems like we need to have the
following (too many) details for each and every layer of glazing,gap and
blind, which I think may not be present with client and not sure will
manufacturer provide the details or not.
*Details required for each layer of glazing*
*[image: Inline image 4]
*
*[image: Inline image 5]
*
*
*
*Details required for air gap*
*[image: Inline image 6]
*
*
*
*Details Required for Blind*
*[image: Inline image 7]
*
*[image: Inline image 8]
*
Kindly let me know, if there is any simple approximation method for
modeling "Venetian Blinds" and could be accepted by GBCI (LEED). Also let
me know, if any thing said above is not clear.
Thank you,
Vamshi
I had venetian blinds collection at home and I'v never thought that it can be a good example for modeling. Wood blinds have different specifications with venetian blinds, right?