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Account Management
Sun Exposure
What is Sun-Hour Exposure Analysis?
Sun-hour exposure analysis is a critical assessment tool used to measure the amount of direct sunlight and help optimize the design to ensure natural light and the comfort and well-being of occupants. This tool is essential for proposed developments, open spaces, landscapes, and gardening.
Set Revit view for Sun Exposure Analysis
1. Open a view In Revit
2. On the view control bar, enable shadows. Could be a floor plan or any 3D view.
4. Make sure crop view is enabled.
5. Add a scale bar (a detail family) to the view – Recommended.
6. Open ‘Shadow Colour’ from the Add-Ins tab.
Conduct Sun Exposure Analysis
1. Click on the ‘Sun Exposure’ tab to switch to the sun exposure analysis mode.
2. Select a date for the analysis.
3. Select the time range.
4. Select time intervals. – 2 Hours, Hour, 30 Minutes, 15 Minutes.
5. On the time-increments bar you may:
- Adjust the time increments by dragging the hour marks below the bar.
- Add increments by clicking below the bar.
- Remove increments by clicking the garbage bin icon.
- Assign colours for time increments by clicking the coloured section.
5. Click ‘Preview Image’ to get a preview of how your sun exposure analysis will look like.
Short walkthrough video for sun-exposure: