lib/measures/AedgSmallToMediumOfficeExteriorDoorConstruction/measure.xml in openstudio-aedg-0.1.1 vs lib/measures/AedgSmallToMediumOfficeExteriorDoorConstruction/measure.xml in openstudio-aedg-0.2.0
- old
+ new
@@ -1,19 +1,31 @@
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<measure>
<schema_version>3.0</schema_version>
<name>aedg_small_to_medium_office_exterior_door_construction</name>
<uid>d9dd27f7-d622-4d85-96e4-c09fcd15603c</uid>
- <version_id>22b783bd-303a-4dad-a761-f5e6095b1213</version_id>
- <version_modified>20200316T195034Z</version_modified>
+ <version_id>53e3ab67-9583-4535-89c2-be579496e77c</version_id>
+ <version_modified>20200401T014104Z</version_modified>
<xml_checksum>1E963D9C</xml_checksum>
<class_name>AedgSmallToMediumOfficeExteriorDoorConstruction</class_name>
<display_name>AedgSmallToMediumOfficeExteriorDoorConstruction</display_name>
<description>This measure is intended for use on opaque doors; if doors are glass they should be treated as windows. OpenStudio does have a unique object for overhead doors versus standard doors. This measure doesn't alter infiltration. There is a separate measure for infiltration that includes user arguments for primary entry points. </description>
- <modeler_description>Relevant construction types:
-- Door - Swinging or NonSwinging
-- Overhead Door - Sliding
+ <modeler_description>Relevant construction types:
+
+
+
+
+- Door - Swinging or NonSwinging
+
+
+
+
+- Overhead Door - Sliding
+
+
+
+
- Overhead Door - RollUp</modeler_description>
<arguments>
<argument>
<name>material_cost_insulation_increase_ip</name>
<display_name>Increase Cost per Area of Construction Where Insulation was Improved ($/ft^2).</display_name>
@@ -79,26 +91,14 @@
</file>
<file>
<version>
<software_program>OpenStudio</software_program>
<identifier>2.0.0</identifier>
- <min_compatible>2.0.0</min_compatible>
+ <min_compatible>2.8.0</min_compatible>
</version>
<filename>measure.rb</filename>
<filetype>rb</filetype>
<usage_type>script</usage_type>
- <checksum>1954EDB7</checksum>
- </file>
- <file>
- <filename>os_lib_constructions.rb</filename>
- <filetype>rb</filetype>
- <usage_type>resource</usage_type>
- <checksum>E1FA367A</checksum>
- </file>
- <file>
- <filename>os_lib_helper_methods.rb</filename>
- <filetype>rb</filetype>
- <usage_type>resource</usage_type>
- <checksum>07B01D67</checksum>
+ <checksum>C6A407B1</checksum>
</file>
</files>
</measure>