Question about label hours in the schedule (occupancy, lighting, etc.) in Revit

Question about label hours in the schedule (occupancy, lighting, etc.) in Revit

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Question about label hours in the schedule (occupancy, lighting, etc.) in Revit

beralco
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To whom it may concern,

 

I have a question related to the label of the hours in the schedules in Revit.  I found in the following link that the schedules start at 1:00 and finish at 24:00.  

 

https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/revit-products/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2015/EN...

 

Then, I found that the label of the hours in the schedule INSIDE Revit starts at 12:00 AM and finishes at 11:00 PM.  I can say that the schedule used INSIDE Revit is using the weekday schedule.  If I put both schedules side-by-side, I cannot make them match.  This difference is driving me nuts!  Is the schedule used INSIDE Revit as follows:  12.00 AM = 12 AM to 1 AM? or is it 11 PM to 12 AM?

 

Also, how can I create and load the schedules for Saturday and Sunday?  Please, any comments will be highly appreciated!

 

Kind regards,

 

José Luis Bermúdez Alcocer, Ph.D., M.Arch., B.Arch.

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Hopefully this will help answer your question

As far as time...you can see that I added a value at 12 am, which goes to 1 am.

I also added a value from 11 pm which goes to 12 am

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To add the operating days go to the Manage tab, Settings Panel, Project Information tool and modify the Energy Settings accordingly

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beralco
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Thank you for your answer!  The first part was very straightforward!  I still have some problems with the second part.  What is the difference between the Schedule Settings and the Building Operation Schedule?  What do they stand for?  Which one will override the second one? Also, I still cannot figure out how to upload three days´ schedule:  1) a regular weekday, 2) Saturday and 3) Sunday.  I can edit one day.  Then, how can I save this one and create the second one?

 

Kind regards,

 

José Luis Bermúdez Alcocer, Ph.D., M.Arch., B.Arch.

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