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_- _-_ - ___ - __ - ---_.,._ __ _.. � <br /> � k;HVO��-Fiesidential&Light Commercial HVAC Loads Program Elite Software Development,Inc. <br /> Westburne Supply inc. KRAEMER2 <br /> � Plymouth,MN 55441 05-05-2003 ' Page 2 <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 Glass Wood Frame 269 13,635 0 13,118 13,118 <br /> 8M Glass Door pouble Clear Glass Wood Frame 63 3,194 0 2,079 2,079 <br /> 10F Door Wood Solid Core & Metal Storm 126 3,708 0 953 953 <br /> 12J Wall R-11 + R-8 Sheathing 2,050 9,430 0 2,420 2,420 <br /> 15B Wall 2-5' Below Grade 8/12" BIk+R-5 808 5,501 0 0 0 <br /> 16H Ceiling R-38 Insulation 1,129 2,701 0 1,291 1,291 <br /> 21 A Basemt Floor 2' or More Below Grade 1,389 3,067 0 0 0 <br /> Subtotals for structure: 5,834 41,236 0 19,861 19,861 <br /> Active People: 0 0 0 0 0 <br /> Inactive People: 0 0 0 0 0 <br /> Appliances: 0 0 0 0 0 <br /> Lighting: 0 0 0 0 0 <br /> Ductwork: 0 16,291 0 5,332 5,332 <br /> Infiltration:Winter CFM: 409.6, Summer CFM: 318.6 458 40,219 5,005 6,801 11,806 <br /> Ventilation:Winter CFM: 0.0, Summer CFM: 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 <br /> Sensible Gain Total: 31,994 <br /> Temperature Swing Multiplier: X1.00 <br /> Building Load Totals: 97,746 5,005 31,994 36,999 <br /> --- _ <br /> I Check Figures <br /> ITotal Building Supply CFM: 1,499 CFM per square foot: 0.392 <br /> Square feet of room area: 3,820 Square feet per ton: 1,103.232 <br /> ; Building Loads <br /> Total heating required with outside air: 97,746 Btuh 97.746 MBH <br /> Total sensible gain: 31,994 Btuh 86 % <br /> Total latent gain: 5,005 Btuh 14 % <br /> Total cooling required with outside air: 36,999 Btuh 3.083 Tons(based on sensible + latent) <br /> 3.463 Tons(based on 77%sensible capacity) <br /> � Notes <br /> Calculations are based on 7th edition of ACCA 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. <br />