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Instructl�ns <br />^ 'armit No. <br />Heat source: OTHER (gas, oil, propane, heat pumps), Zone 1 <br />Ettective Juy 1,1ss1 <br />Ovarviaw ?he Chapter 5 Approach apows arry combination of bullding envebpe components as bnp as the <br />ootlective heat bss doesn't exceed a maxirtwm Iimfl established by code. The calailations on the bwer part ot this <br />bssemerrt wlll not be e hBbReb�e ePeCe land unhe t d l and the ibo abo eeis Insulaoed.l0 exterbr, or R the <br />Pap� 2, Base Case Dvwllinp Cdculetlon Compute areas using outer surfaces to� walls, ceilinys (less skylipMs), <br />and floors. Use the rough lramed openinp areas for doors. The glazing area Is deAved by muRlplyinq a constaM <br />value (.15) by the sum of the condftioned floor areas(Don't include unheated ettached garayes, etc). <br />Papo 2, Propoad Dw�llinp Calculetton Compute areas �•sing outer surtaces for walls, ceilinps, 9 f�rs.�U�inee <br />rough iramed openinp areas for doors and glazing. Since U�,ere are only tour boxes on the fortn tor lazi <br />lhe areas of unris wkh the same Uo value into a sinyte e�rv. WSEC, Chepter 10, de(autt values must be used for all <br />N�;.IIs, ceilings, floors, uMested doorslplazing, and to det� rtnine bebw-yrade watUslab UA. <br />BASE CASE HEATL033 <br />B.a. wall #i <br />B.a. slab #1 <br />B.a. wall M2 <br />B.G. slab li2 <br />(Ft2) <br />(�__�) <br />(Ft2) <br />(L. Ft) <br />.:, <br />z��� <br />-� . _ . . . ..: <br />�� <br />�� �� '. ' <br />x U _. <br />x F_ <br />TOTAL COLUMN �-► <br />PROPOSED HEATLOSS <br />� �.,. ; <br />� .�. <br />� � :. <br />�;� <br />A�� � • <br />-�':` : I <br />�� � : � <br />� ,s�^. <br />-6Z:a� '• <br />Use Chapter 10, page 81, U 8 F-values for ihis calculatbn i�e.dated ertarlor well <br />and the same BASE CASE area/L. it. measuremems. <br />2' depth: wafls <br />8.(3. wall #1 � (Ft2) x U_. = slab <br />3.5' depth: walls <br />B.G. siab #1 (L. Ft) x F._ = siab <br />B.G. wall #2 (Ft2) x U._ - �, , 7' depth: walls <br />:�.�< slab <br />U.043 <br />F.69 <br />U.041 <br />F.84 <br />U.037 <br />F.57 <br />U.070 <br />F.60 <br />U.064 <br />F.57 <br />U.056 <br />F.42 <br />B G slab Y2 (L. Fl) X F_ _ ��� (•Depth' indaates lhe lotal conerete waA depC� <br />..:;a. s� .: ���::� �. -�::� TOTAL COLUMN ��', including not more than 6• ol above grade <br />..�; <br />
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