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<br /> ' RHVAC-Residential&Light Commercial HVAC L ds Program � � Elite Software Development,Inc.
<br /> A-ABC Appliance&Heating � Amy Lloyd
<br /> , Minneapolis,MN 55408 08-19-2004 Page 3
<br /> Total Building Summary Loads
<br /> Component Area Sen. Lat. Sen. Total
<br /> Description Quan Loss Gain Gain Gain
<br /> 3A Window Double Pane Clear Gla�s Wood Frame 313 14,141 0 6,506 6,506
<br /> 8M Glass Door pouble Clear Glass V1/ood Frame 42 1,898 0 1,164 1,164
<br /> 11 F Door Metal Urethane Core & Storm � 21 293 0 66 66
<br /> 12H Wall R-19 + 1/2" Gypsum Board(R-0.5) 1,364 6,712 0 1,522 1,522
<br /> 15C Wall 2-5' Below Grade 8/12" BIk+R-11 1,270 5,311 0 0 0
<br /> 161 Ceiling R-44 Insulation 2,304 4,346 0 2,067 2,067
<br /> 19J Floor Over Encl Crawl Carpet+ R-30 792 1,136 0 0 0
<br /> 21A Basemt Floor 2'or More Below Grade 1,512 2,976 0 0 0
<br /> Subtotals for structure: 7,618 36,813 0 11,325 11,325
<br /> Active People: 7 0 1,610 2,100 3,710
<br /> Inactive People: 2 0 300 500 800
<br /> Appliances: '; 0 0 0 0 0
<br /> Lighting: 0 0 0
<br /> Ducfinrork: 0 3,070 0 478 478
<br /> Infiltration: Winter CFM: 375.1, Summer CFM: 214.3 376 33,831 4,653 3,535 8,188
<br /> Ventilation: Winter CFM: 0.0, Summer CFM: 0.0 0 0 0 0 0
<br /> Sensible Gain Total: 17,938
<br /> Temperature Swing Multiplier: X1.00
<br /> Building Load Totals: 73,714 6,563 17,938 24,501
<br /> Check Figures
<br /> Total Building Supply CFM: 957 CFM per square foot: 0.251
<br /> Square feet of room area: 3,816 Square feet per ton: 1,604.778
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<br /> Building Loads
<br /> Total heating required with outside air: 73,714 Btuh 73.714 MBH
<br /> Total sensible gain: 17,938 Btuh 73 %
<br /> Total latent gain: 6,563 Btuh 27 %
<br /> Total cooling required with outside air: 24,501 Btuh 2.042 Tons (based on sensible + latent)
<br /> 2.378 Tons (based on 77% sensible capacity)
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<br /> Notes I
<br /> Calculations are based on 7th edition of A�CA Manual J.
<br /> All computed results are estimates as building use and weather may vary.
<br /> Be sure to select a unit that meets both sensible and latent loads.
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