LWDI Calculator
Calculate the Light Weekly Daylight Intake (LWDI) quickly and accurately with our online tool, designed for architects, engineers, and sustainability professionals.

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About This Tool
Our LWDI Calculator provides a simple yet powerful way to evaluate daylight exposure in any space. By inputting location coordinates, window dimensions, and time periods, users can determine the weekly daylight intake and assess compliance with daylighting standards.
This tool leverages solar positioning algorithms and daylight factor calculations to deliver precise results. It benefits architects, engineers, and sustainability consultants aiming to optimize natural light and reduce energy consumption.
With options to compare scenarios, visualize data in charts, and export detailed reports, the LWDI Calculator streamlines daylight analysis workflows, supporting both design decisions and regulatory compliance. Whether analyzing a single room or multiple spaces, this tool enhances efficiency and accuracy in daylight assessment.
How to Use
1. Enter geographic location details, including city and country or latitude and longitude.
2. Input window dimensions and orientation.
3. Select the date and time range for analysis.
4. Click 'Calculate' to view results, including LWDI value and daylight hours.
5. Use export options for reports or compare multiple scenarios if needed.

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