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ocwpancy <br />Skyfghl -��:. ir;: � H=Fborfo <br />WiJN ._;;:r..'�.±._ <br />`a �-�� cei6nghelght <br />45 Degfees �;'.L_ ` � <br />Full <br />heght <br />partitun <br />skyfghlatwve <br />Area <br />T <br />H <br />.� � f H � Area � H ��I ♦ <br />Daylight area — <br />6eneath con+entunal <br />skyfght <br />i � � <br />Day6ghled F <br />� H � Arca H <br />Dayli9hled <br />area ncludes <br />Ibor d atium <br />and thc top <br />Ibarn«tto <br />Ihe aVlum <br />i$ *t i' - <br />.y;�,�y � �r; <br />�� i <br />t�#���::�•, � <br />�T� r' r: <br />Exhibit 1513.3a <br />DAYLIGHTE� ZONE: 1. Under overhead glazing� ihe area under overhead glazing whose horizontal dimension, in each direclion, is <br />equal to Ihe overhead glazing dimenston in ihat direcNon plus eilher lhs floor to ceiling height or the dimension lo a ceiliny height <br />opaque partition, or one-half Ihe distance to adjacent overhead or veAiral glazing, whichever is least. <br />Erhibit'.513.3.b <br />DAYLIGHTED ZONE: 2. At verlical glazing: lhe area adjacent to vertical glazing which receives daylighting from Ihe glazing. For <br />purposes of this definition and unless more detailed daylighting analysis is provided, the daylighling zone depth is assumed to extend <br />into Ihe space a distance o( 15 (eel or to the nearest celling height opaque parlition, whichever is less. the daylighting zone widih is <br />assumed lo be the widlh of Ihe window plus either hvo feet on each side (Ihe dislance lo an opaque partilion) or one-half Uie distance to <br />adjacent overhead or vertical glazing, whichever is leas�. <br />