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A Hole is the name Hero gives to Horizontal Openings between two Zones. The most common application for using Holes within a Project is to model a Stairwell or similaropening between two Zones.

The addition of a Hole between these the two Zones ensures that the airflow Airflow & ventilation Ventilation effects of this opening are accounted for in the Simulation.

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Tip

Holes vs Void Zones - When to Use

Holes are used to connect two different Zones through a ventilation opening (typically via a Stairwell or similar).

A Void Zone Type (see Zones) is used to model the upper portion of a single Zone that projects over two Levels.

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HOLES WITHIN THE VISUAL VIEW

Creation

Holes are created using the Hole Drawing mode (Skylight & Hole Drawing Mode).

Holes are created on the parent Floor that they penetrate (ie i.e. not on Ceilings), and must have an adjacent Adjacent Zone below them, otherwise an Alert message will be raised and Simulation will not be able to proceed. An Alert will also be raised if a Hole is entered on a Floor with a Zone from a different Dwelling below it, Holes can only be modelled between Zones of the same Dwelling.  

 

Selecting

Holes are shown on the visual view Visual View and can be selected as per normal objects. Holes are added to the Floor Data-Grid as a child row under the Parent Floor and can be likewise selected there.

The You can also use the Visual View’s Select Parent context-menu action for a Hole (or double-click it’s 🖱 Double Left-Click mouse shortcut) will select the Parent . In this case, the action selects the parent Floor of the Hole.

Deleting

Holes can be deleted Deleted as per normal model objects using the Delete keyboard shortcut, or right-click context🖱 Right-Click Context-menu action Delete or via the Data-Grid’s delete Delete button. Points can be deleted off the Hole polygon shape by right clicking the Point and selecting Delete Point.

 Walls can be deleted by:

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selecting the Wall within the Visual-View or Data-Grid and pressing ⌨ Delete; or

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🖱 Right-

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by 🖱 Right-Clicking a Wall Point & choosing the Delete Point action.

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Clicking the Point and selecting Delete Point.

Moving Holes

Holes can be moved in the Visual View by selecting them and then 🖱 Dragging them into their position.

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You can move a Hole or a Hole Point in a straight ↔ or ↕ direction by holding ⌨ Shift.

Area:

The Hole’s Area is the main property of a hole that effects simulation, and can be seen within the Area column of the Floor data-grid tab.

Adding Points

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Points can be added to a Hole by right🖱 Right-clicking the Hole near it’s edge and selecting the Add PointContext Menu action.

Moving:

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HOLES WITHIN THE DATA-GRID

Holes are contained within the Floor Data-Grid section, as a child object of their Parent Floor

Property

Description

Edited Within

Name

The name of the Hole

Floor Data-Grid Name Column

Area

Total Area of Hole in Square Metres

Not Editable within Data-Grid