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BTU Heating/Cooling Analysis
08-29-1991
A to Z Unlimited
901 Ferndale Blvd.
High Point, NC 27262
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This analysis prepared especially for: John Doe
John Doe
1234 Anywhere Ct.
High Point, NC 27260
*********** HEATING ***********
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.
The heat loss for this building is 77,790 BTU's.
The heating unit must handle 883 CFM's for proper heating.
The above figures include outside ventilation of 100 CFM's.
Any heating unit must be rated as close as possible to the heat loss
calculated in this study, but not less than that amount.
The above CFM allows an 80 degrees rise in inlet to outlet air temperature.
*********** COOLING ***********
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.
The heat gain for this building is 47,465 BTU's.
This translates into 4.0 tons of cooling.
The preferred cooling CFM is 1,423 CFM's for proper cooling.
For high humidity areas use 1,186 CFM's
For normal humidity areas use 1,423 CFM's
For low humidity areas use 1,661 CFM's
The above figures include outside ventilation of 100 CFM's.
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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