When performing more refined comparisons within Autodesk Insight, it is helpful to export the results to a table, for a more accurate pEUI value... up to 8 decimal places. Today's post is an example from a current Lake|Flato project:)
The steps are simple and outlined in the image above (click to enlarge).
Simply export the selected runs, from the project page within Insight, and open the results in Excel. Once in Excel, information may be formatted and number of decimal places adjusted.
BTW, this project is taking advantage of the custom schematic wall types added to Revit's Energy Settings dialog, as described in this recent post: Revit + Insight - Custom Schematic Wall Construction
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