The formula to calculate the Average Daylight Factor (ADF) is:
ADF=TDFN
Where:
Let's say the total daylight factor (TDF) is 50 and the number of windows (N) is 5. Using the formula:
ADF=505=10
So, the average daylight factor is 10%.
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