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automalic <br />�SkY�Sh�`, srzj.� �H=Fborto <br />NJi01h <br />cei6ng heighl <br />dSDegrees ♦ <br />FuY <br />heght II <br />partilion <br />skylgN above <br />DayFghlArea <br />T <br />H <br />'K"�' H Area H `i�.�l <br />Daylghlarea i°i^'�'i �� i' 1 <br />hCflC��h LOfN¢p1q�31 <br />sky49h1 <br />Daylighted .. - �F <br />�H � Arca H <br />DaylghleA <br />oma hclutles <br />fbor d atlum <br />end Uw lop <br />fbar nrx� to <br />Ihe aVum <br />1� �+�s`�, , i,. ° <br />:>�,��� �� a��� <br />, k i:��;:r,`� <br />•i+:�, ., <br />;,;:, +. <br />z�� <br />Exhibit 1513.3a <br />DAYLIGHTED ZONE: i. Under overhead glaz(ng: Ihe area under overhead glazing whose horizontal dimenslon, in each direcfion, Is <br />equal lo the overhe•�d glaziny dimension in thal direction plus eilher the floor to ceiling helght or the dimension to a ceiling height <br />opaque paAition, or ane-half tho dislance lo adjacenl overhead or vertical glazing, whichever is Ieasl. <br />DAYLIGHTED ZONE: 2. At vedical glazing: the area adjacent to vertical glazing which receives daylighting from lhe gtazing. For <br />purposes oF this definition and unless more detailed daylighling araiysis is provided, the daylighting zone deplh is assumed to exlend <br />inlo the space a distance of 15 feet or to tho nearesl ceiling heiyh�, opaque paAilion, whichever is less. ihe daylighting zone width is <br />assumed to be the v+idlh of lhe window plus either hvo feet on each side (lhe dislance lo an opaque partition) or one-half the distance lo <br />adjacenl overhead or vertcal glazing, whichever is Ieasl -� <br />�` � <br />