It is critical to the heating and cooling loads analysis to account for the entire building volume. This includes areas that exist as cavities, shafts, and chases. These small spaces fall into one of three categories:
If a Space is placed in such areas, surfaces that are tangent to other spaces will be interpreted as Interior surfaces. If no space is placed in such areas, the Function parameter of the Wall Type bounding the area will determine if the surfaces is interpreted as Interior or Exterior. If the Function is Interior or Core-Shaft, the surface will be interpreted as Interior. If the Function is Exterior, Foundation, Retaining, or Soffit, the surface will be interpreted as Exterior.
Although there are several undefined spaces (cavities, shafts, and chases) in the following illustration, only the slivers circled in the model can be automatically included in volume calculations for a heating and cooling loads analysis.
Revit automatically includes the volume for a sliver space in the volume for a main, tangent space. Sliver spaces must have space components placed in tangent spaces on both sides of the sliver. In the previous illustration, the narrow space at the far left does not qualify as a sliver.
As shown in the analytical model on the right, the volume for the slivers is merged with the volume of a tangent space. The space in the center of the model is divided such that only the volume between the identical parallel walls are recognized as a sliver. Only the volume for that part of the space that meets the Sliver Space Tolerance is added to the volume of the larger (tangent) room. The analytical model on the right shows how the space is divided. It is often easier to clear the room bounding property for a wall than to rely on sliver spaces being automatically recognized and included in volume calculations.
A sliver’s interior room-bounding components are considered interior. Sliver spaces do not have a space component, and therefore the shading for spaces does not display in a plan view or section view. However, sliver spaces display as part of the tangent space in the analytical model in the Heating and Cooling Loads dialog, and the volume for slivers is computed during heating and cooling loads analysis.
If a Space is placed in such areas, surfaces that are tangent to other spaces will be interpreted as Interior surfaces. If no space is placed in such areas, the Function parameter of the Wall Type bounding the area will determine if the surfaces is interpreted as Interior or Exterior. If the Function is Interior or Core-Shaft, the surface will be interpreted as Interior. If the Function is Exterior, Foundation, Retaining, or Soffit, the surface will be interpreted as Exterior.