lib/measures/SetEnergyPlusLightObjectsLPD/measure.xml in openstudio-common-measures-0.3.2 vs lib/measures/SetEnergyPlusLightObjectsLPD/measure.xml in openstudio-common-measures-0.4.0

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+ new

@@ -1,11 +1,12 @@ +<?xml version="1.0"?> <measure> <schema_version>3.0</schema_version> <name>set_energyplus_light_objects_lpd</name> <uid>88e02d9f-611f-45ec-afd7-eb9c0e2f8ccf</uid> - <version_id>ab5345cb-6234-4f0c-b5aa-27e2857dce9c</version_id> - <version_modified>20200229T024318Z</version_modified> + <version_id>747fcf03-cd9c-48dd-9dbc-830357cbb6e3</version_id> + <version_modified>20210406T220259Z</version_modified> <xml_checksum>B087785D</xml_checksum> <class_name>SetEnergyPlusLightObjectsLPD</class_name> <display_name>SetEnergyPlusLightObjectsLPD</display_name> <description>Set the LPD for all lights objects in the model. Input values are in SI units.</description> <modeler_description>Affected lights objects will have "Design Level Calculation Method" set to "Watts/Area" and the "Watts per Zone Floor Area" set to the requested SI value.</modeler_description> @@ -17,12 +18,12 @@ <required>true</required> <model_dependent>false</model_dependent> <default_value>10.76</default_value> </argument> </arguments> - <outputs/> - <provenances/> + <outputs /> + <provenances /> <tags> <tag>Electric Lighting.Lighting Equipment</tag> </tags> <attributes> <attribute> @@ -57,26 +58,26 @@ </file> <file> <filename>SetEnergyPlusLightobjectsLPD_Test.rb</filename> <filetype>rb</filetype> <usage_type>test</usage_type> - <checksum>20E99C43</checksum> + <checksum>8649E723</checksum> </file> <file> <filename>LICENSE.md</filename> <filetype>md</filetype> <usage_type>license</usage_type> - <checksum>E0468DD6</checksum> + <checksum>A21A3ED2</checksum> </file> <file> <version> <software_program>OpenStudio</software_program> <identifier>2.0.0</identifier> <min_compatible>2.0.0</min_compatible> </version> <filename>measure.rb</filename> <filetype>rb</filetype> <usage_type>script</usage_type> - <checksum>761907E9</checksum> + <checksum>2EA6AE12</checksum> </file> </files> </measure>