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How do you get isoplot in Dialux Evo?

Joe Cool

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I'm slowly learning how to use Dialux Evo to figure out my lighting requirements on my new shop. I finally got some entered that resembles my building and have some lights installed, but I can't seem to figure out how to get the isoplot that Platonic Solid shows in his garage layouts.

Can anyone help me out or point me in the right direction?

Thanks in advance.
Joe
 
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rotus8guy

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I'm in the same situation, struggling against the learning curve. I'm using Dialux 4.12 but I assume It's similar. The best thing I've come up with so far is to run the calculations, then File/Export/Save single sheet output as PDF. I put these PDFs in a folder on my desktop. There's probably a quicker, easier way, but that's what I've come up with so far.
I only installed it this morning, still digging.

HTH,

jb
 
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lewisb

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If you are using Evo 5.2...I will try to help but mine is in french and I don't know the exact term in the english version.

1. In the top toolbar, choose ''Calculation objects''
2. In the left toolbar, choose the second option. It's a cube with a red plane (Workplane)
3. Then choose ''Creat work plane zone''
4. Chose the floor on your sketch
5. The property should show ''Height''...I learned on that forum that 2,5ft is THE value to use
6. Make Evo calculate
7. In the left toolbar, choose the first option. It's a plane with an arrow on top
8. Choose ''Isoplot''

Sorry, but has I was telling you, my version is in french so i'm not sure the exact technical terms that is used in the english version
 
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