Room Geometries
Room Geometries Entered Values
This report shows a summary of the room geometries. The table below shows the floor-to-floor height, top of floor elevation, ceiling elevation, occupied floor area, and internal volume. The checkboxes on the right indicate the presence of a dropped ceiling and raised floor.

The floor to floor height and top of floor elevation may be found in the room properties. See Building & Site -> Create Building -> Room Name -> Properties. The occupiable floor area subtracts wall thickness. The internal volume is the occupiable floor area multiplied by the floor-to-floor height minus plenum heights. In the example below, no plenums exist, therefore the plenum heights sum to zero. The room height is therefore equal to the floor-to-floor height. The volume is therefore: 870.25 ft2 x 14 ft = 12,184 ft3.

