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- BTU Heating/Cooling Analysis
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- 01-29-1990
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- A to Z Unlimited
- 901 Ferndale Blvd.
- High Point, NC 27262
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- This analysis prepared especially for: John Doe
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- John Doe
- 1234 Anywhere Ct.
- High Point, NC 27260
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- *********** HEATING ***********
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- The heating outside design temperature is 10 degrees fahrenheit.
- The heating inside design temperature is 72 degrees fahrenheit.
- The heating temperature differential is 62 degrees fahrenheit.
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- The heat loss for this building is 91,496 BTU's.
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- The heating unit must handle 1,039 CFM's for proper heating.
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- Any heating unit must be rated as close as possible to the heat loss
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- The above CFM allows an 80 degrees rise in inlet to outlet air temperature.
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- *********** COOLING ***********
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- The cooling outside design temperature is 95 degrees fahrenheit.
- The cooling inside design temperature is 72 degrees fahrenheit.
- The cooling temperature differential is 23 degrees fahrenheit.
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- The heat gain for this building is 35,665 BTU's.
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- This translates into 3.0 tons of cooling.
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- The preferred cooling CFM is 1,069 CFM's for proper cooling.
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- For high humidity areas use 891 CFM's
- For normal humidity areas use 1,069 CFM's
- For low humidity areas use 1,248 CFM's
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- Any cooling unit must be rated as close as possible to the heat gain
- calculated in this study, but not less than that amount.
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- The writers of the software that was used in generating the above in-
- formation assumes no responsibilities for any losses that may be
- incurred by the use of the above information.
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