LEED Compliance Analysis

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Greetings All,
I just downloaded 3-64 and have been reading the tutorials. It appears that my version does not contain the LEED Compliance Tool. It is very well hidden if it is in here. If anyone could point me in the right direction I would be very grateful.

Another lost file. On page 25 of the basic tutorial is a reference to a file titled "BDL Utility Rate Documentation.pdf located in the Equest\data\ directory. I can't seem to find this directory either. Guess I didn't pay my dues.

Regars
Joe

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The LEED tool is part of the Compliance check tool. Select LEED and ASHRAE 90.1 Appendix G for the code where required.

Regards,

Andrew

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For an illustrated guide:

Help --> Tutorials and Referece --> LEED Analysis

Among other things, this guide highlights the location of the new button
on the toolbar you're probably missing.

NICK CATON, E.I.T.

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I accidentally reset my computer's date and time to mid December. When
I set it back to today's date, I could not open eQuest and a warning
pops up that says my date and time are incorrect and need to be reset.
I attached a screen shot of the warning. Does anyone know where eQuest
stores the date and time information? It would be nice if I could go
into a file and adjust it directly. Otherwise, I have to change the
date one day at a time.
Thanks,

Tim JohnsonCTA : EIT, LEED AP

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Scott,
That did the trick. Thanks for the help.
Tim

Not sure if this will work, but try giving this a try -
(1) Make sure eQUEST is not running.
(2) Locate the eQUEST "Data" directory - typically something like \eQUEST 3-64 Data\*.*.
(3) Find the eQUEST.ini file located in that directory and open it
into a text editor, such as NotePad.
(4) Replace the "[Registration]" section toward the bottom of this
file with the following:
[Registration]
Code=9349417631702397005-001
Status=1000
Special=581413115
Then try re-starting eQUEST.
If it works, probably a good idea to circulate this response to the
community.

- Scott

On 10/4/2010 9:04 AM, Tim Johnson wrote:

I accidentally reset my computer's date and time to mid December. When
I set it back to today's date, I could not open eQuest and a warning
pops up that says my date and time are incorrect and need to be reset.
I attached a screen shot of the warning. Does anyone know where eQuest
stores the date and time information? It would be nice if I could go
into a file and adjust it directly. Otherwise, I have to change the
date one day at a time.
Thanks,

Tim JohnsonCTA : EIT, LEED AP

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