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RESIDENTIAL COOLING AND HEATING LOAD CALCULATIONS
Table 16. Effective Leakage Area of Building Components (0.016 in. of Water Pressure Difference)
RESIDENTIAL COOLING AND HEATING LOAD CALCULATIONS
Table 16. Effective Leakage Area of Building Components (0.016 in. of Water Pressure Difference)
RESIDENTIAL COOLING AND HEATING LOAD CALCULATIONS
Table 17. Recommended Rates of Heat Gain From Typical Commercial Cooking Appliances
RESIDENTIAL COOLING AND HEATING LOAD CALCULATIONS
Table 17. Recommended Rates of Heat Gain From Typical Commercial Cooking Appliances
RESIDENTIAL COOLING AND HEATING LOAD CALCULATIONS
National Primary Ambient-Air Quality Standards for Outdoor Air as Set by the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
NONRESIDENTIAL COOLING AND HEATING LOAD CALCULATIONS
Table 1. Representative Rates at Which Heat and Moisture Are Given Off by Human Beings in
Different States of Activity
NONRESIDENTIAL COOLING AND HEATING LOAD CALCULATIONS
Table 4A. Recommended Rates of Radiant and Convective Heat Gain from Unhooded Electric Appliances During Idle
(Ready-to-Cook) Conditions
NONRESIDENTIAL COOLING AND HEATING LOAD CALCULATIONS
Table 4B. Recommended Rates of Radiant and Convective Heat Gain from Unhooded Electric Appliances during
Cooking Conditions
NONRESIDENTIAL COOLING AND HEATING LOAD CALCULATIONS
Table 4C. Recommended Rates of Radiant Heat Gain from Hooded Electric Appliances During Idle
(Ready-to-Cook) Conditions
NONRESIDENTIAL COOLING AND HEATING LOAD CALCULATIONS
Table 4D. Recommended Rates of Radiant Heat Gain from Hooded Gas Appliances during Idle
(Ready-to-Cook) Conditions
NONRESIDENTIAL COOLING AND HEATING LOAD CALCULATIONS
Table 4E. Recommended Rates of Radiant Heat Gain from Hooded Solid-Fuel Appliances during Idle
(Ready-to-Cook) Conditions
Table __. Recommended Rates of Radiant and Convective Heat Gain from Warewashing Equipment
during Idle (Standby) or Washing Conditions
NONRESIDENTIAL COOLING AND HEATING LOAD CALCULATIONS
Table 4F. Recommended Rates of Radiant and Convective Heat Gain from Warewashing Equipment
during Idle (Standby) or Washing Conditions
NONRESIDENTIAL COOLING AND HEATING LOAD CALCULATIONS
Table 6. Recommended Heat Gain from Typical Table 7A. Recommended Heat Gain for Typical Desktop
Laboratory Equipment Computers
NONRESIDENTIAL COOLING AND HEATING LOAD CALCULATIONS
Table 7B. Recommended Heat Gain for Typical Table 7C. Recommended Heat Gain for Typical Tablet PC
Laptops and Laptop Docking Station
NONRESIDENTIAL COOLING AND HEATING LOAD CALCULATIONS
Table 7D. Recommended Heat Gain for Typical Table 8. Recommended Heat Gain for Typical Printers
Monitors
NONRESIDENTIAL COOLING AND HEATING LOAD CALCULATIONS
Table 9. Recommended Heat Gain for Miscellaneous Table 10. Recommended Load Factors for Various
Equipment Types of Offices
NONRESIDENTIAL COOLING AND HEATING LOAD CALCULATIONS
Table 13. Wall Conduction Time Series (CTS) Table 13. Wall Conduction Time Series (CTS) (Continued)
NONRESIDENTIAL COOLING AND HEATING LOAD CALCULATIONS
Table 13. Wall Conduction Time Series (CTS) (Continued) Table 13. Wall Conduction Time Series (CTS) (Continued)
NONRESIDENTIAL COOLING AND HEATING LOAD CALCULATIONS
Table 13. Wall Conduction Time Series (CTS) (Continued) Table 13. Wall Conduction Time Series (CTS) (Continued)
NONRESIDENTIAL COOLING AND HEATING LOAD CALCULATIONS
Table 14 Roof Conduction Time Series (CTS) Table 14. Roof Conduction Time Series (CTS) (Continued)
NONRESIDENTIAL COOLING AND HEATING LOAD CALCULATIONS
Table 14. Roof Conduction Time Series (CTS) Table 14. Roof Conduction Time Series (CTS) (Concluded)
NONRESIDENTIAL COOLING AND HEATING LOAD CALCULATIONS
Table 15. Thermal Properties and Code Numbers of Layers Table 16. Representative Nonsolar RTS Values for Light to Heavy
Used in Wall and Roof Descriptions for Tables 16 and 17 Construction
NONRESIDENTIAL COOLING AND HEATING LOAD CALCULATIONS
Table 17. Representative Solar RTS Values for Light to Heavy Table 18. RTS Representative Zone Construction for Tables 19 and
Construction 20
NONRESIDENTIAL COOLING AND HEATING LOAD CALCULATIONS
Table 22. Average U-Factor for Basement Walls with Uniform Table 23. Average U-Factor for Basement Floors
Insulation
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Table 24. Heat Loss Coefficient Fp of Slab Floor Construction Table 25. Common Sizing Calculations in Other Chapters
NONRESIDENTIAL COOLING AND HEATING LOAD CALCULATIONS
Table 26. Summary of RTS Load Calculation Procedures
NONRESIDENTIAL COOLING AND HEATING LOAD CALCULATIONS
Table 26. Summary of RTS Load Calculation Procedures (Continuation & Concluded)
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Table 27. Monthly/Hourly 5% Design Temperatures for Hartsfield- Table 28. Cooling Load Component: Lighting, W
Jackson Atlanta International Airport, degrees Celsius
NONRESIDENTIAL COOLING AND HEATING LOAD CALCULATIONS
Table 29a. Conduction: Wall Component of Solar Irradiance Table 29b. Conduction: Wall Component of Sol-Air
(Month 7) Temperatures, Heat Input, Heat Gain, Cooling Load (Month 7)
NONRESIDENTIAL COOLING AND HEATING LOAD CALCULATIONS
Table 30. Window Component of Heat Gain (No Blinds or Table 31. Window Component of Cooling Load (No Blinds or
Overhang) (Month 7) Overhang) (Month 7)
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Table 32. Window Component of Cooling Load (With Blinds, No Table 33. Window Component of Cooling Load (With Blinds and
Overhang) (Month 7) Overhang) (Month 7)
RESIDENTIAL COOLING AND HEATING LOAD CALCULATIONS
Table 7-6. Recommended Heat Gain from Typical Laser Printers and Copiers
RESIDENTIAL COOLING AND HEATING LOAD CALCULATIONS
Table 9-8. Proper Flow and Pressure Required During Flow for Different Fixtures
STUDIO SHODWE
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