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LIST OF TABLES

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2.1. Comparative Data 12


3.1. Temperature Balance 34
3.2. Recommended Maximum allowed Design Infiltration Rates
through Exterior Windows and Doors 36
3.3. Air Changes per Hour Occurring under Average Condition in
Residences Exclusive of Air provided for Ventilation 37
4.1. Design Condition 42
4.2. Actual Dimension of Passenger’s Compartment of Toyota
Hilux Surf 42
4.3. Result Data for Cooling Load, Coefficient of Performance and, Compressor
Bore and Stroke for Toyota Hilux Surf 57
5.1. Normal Condition 64
5.2. Trouble Shooting of Moisture Content in Refrigeration System 65
5.3. Insufficient Refrigerant 66
5.4. Weak Flow of Refrigerant 67
5.5. No Circulation of Refrigerant 68
5.6. Over Charge Refrigerant 69
5.7. Presence of Air in the Refrigeration System 70
5.8. Incorrect Mounting of Expansion Valve or Defects of Heat
Sensing Tube 71
5.9. Repairing on the Defects of Compressor 72
A.1. Condition through Exterior Structure Cooling Load Temperature
Differences (CLTD ) for Calculating Cooling Load From Flat Roofs 82
A.2. CLTD Correction for Latitude and Month Applied to Walls and
Roofs, North Latitudes 84
A.3. Overall Heat Transfer Coefficient U for Glass 85
A.4. Cooling Load Temperature Difference for Conduction through Glass 85
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A.5. Conduction through Exterior Structure Wall Construction Group


Description 86
A.6. Cooling Load Temperature Difference (CLTD) for Calculation Load
from Sunlit Wall 87
A.7. Maximum Solar Heat Gain Factors for Glass North Latitudes 88
A.8. Shading Coefficient for Glass without or with Interior Shading by
Venetian Blinds or Roller Shades 90
A.9. Cooling Load Factor for Glass with Interior Shading 91
A.10. Overall Heat Transfer Coefficient for Door 92
A.11. Rates of Heat Gain from Occupants of Conditioned Space 93
A.12. Sensible Heat Cooling Load for People 94

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