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This document contains sections with labels (C11, E11, etc.) that describe calculations for determining: 1) Solar heat gain through glass based on window area, location, month, and shading factors. 2) Overall heat gain factors accounting for shading devices and glass properties. 3) Conductive heat gain through walls and roofs based on area, material properties, and temperature differences using provided tables of values. 4) Infiltration from ventilation and doors based on occupancy and number of openings. The sections repeat the calculations for glass, walls, infiltration, and refer to tables containing environmental conditions and material properties.

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Support Details For ASHRAE Heat Load Calculation Sheet

This document contains sections with labels (C11, E11, etc.) that describe calculations for determining: 1) Solar heat gain through glass based on window area, location, month, and shading factors. 2) Overall heat gain factors accounting for shading devices and glass properties. 3) Conductive heat gain through walls and roofs based on area, material properties, and temperature differences using provided tables of values. 4) Infiltration from ventilation and doors based on occupancy and number of openings. The sections repeat the calculations for glass, walls, infiltration, and refer to tables containing environmental conditions and material properties.

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B10:

Windows area , sq ft
Area of glassed structure that solar haet gain get thru at varies exposure.
( N,E,S,W,NE,SE,SW,NW) , Chapter 3
C11:
Solar heat gain thru glass,Btu/(hr)-(sq ft)
Case 1; With Storage factor
Multiplying of "Peak solar heat gain thru ordinary glass" (at the selected month ,
location ,exposure) and " Storage load factors of solar heat gain".( Table 6, Page
29for Peak solar heat gain thru ordinary glass and Table 7,8,9,10 or 11,Page 30-34
for Storage load factors of solar heat gain thruglass) :
Example :
The peak solar heat gain for a west exposurein July at 40 north Latitude= 164
Btu/hr-sqft(Tbl.6) and the
Storage load factor with internal shade
= 0.66for a west exposure at 4 pm ,the weight ~ 100 lb/sq ft. So, the
Solar heat gain thru glass for a west
= 164x0.66 =108.24 Btu/hr
Case 2 ;Without Storage factor
Solar heat gain thru ordinary glass" (at the selected month , location ,exposure) ,
( Table15, Page 44-49)
E11:
Over all Factor for solar heat gain
Case 1: With storage factor
Factor for adjustment of the value of solar heat gain as the effect of Shading Device
or Glass block . And the correction factor( Table 16,Page 52,Over all Factors for
solar heat gain thru glass , Table 17, Page 54, Solar heat gain for glass block)
Example :
Factor of solar heat gain thru glassfor the Regular plate Glass= 0.94
Case 2 : Without storage factor
Correction factor on the bottom of Table 15, Page 44-49
G11:
Out door & Room condition
- Outdoor condition see Table 1-3 Page10-19- Room Condition see Table 4-5, Page
20-23
J11:
Windows area , sq ft
Area of glassed structure that solar haet gain get thru at varies exposure.
( N,E,S,W,NE,SE,SW,NW) , Chapter 3
C12:
Solar heat gain thru glass,Btu/(hr)-(sq ft)
Case 1; With Storage factor
Multiplying of "Peak solar heat gain thru ordinary glass" (at the selected month ,
location ,exposure) and " Storage load factors of solar heat gain".( Table 6, Page
29for Peak solar heat gain thru ordinary glass and Table 7,8,9,10 or 11,Page 30-34
for Storage load factors of solar heat gain thruglass) :
Example :

The peak solar heat gain for a west exposurein July at 40 north Latitude= 164
Btu/hr-sqft(Tbl.6) and the
Storage load factor with internal shade
= 0.66for a west exposure at 4 pm ,the weight ~ 100 lb/sq ft. So, the
Solar heat gain thru glass for a west
= 164x0.66 =108.24 Btu/hr
Case 2 ;Without Storage factor
Solar heat gain thru ordinary glass" (at the selected month , location ,exposure) ,
( Table15, Page 44-49)
E12:
Over all Factor for solar heat gain
Case 1: With storage factor
Factor for adjustment of the value of solar heat gain as the effect of Shading Device
or Glass block . And the correction factor( Table 16,Page 52,Over all Factors for
solar heat gain thru glass , Table 17, Page 54, Solar heat gain for glass block)
Example :
Factor of solar heat gain thru glassfor the Regular plate Glass= 0.94
Case 2 : Without storage factor
Correction factor on the bottom of Table 15, Page 44-49
G12:
Windows area , sq ft
Area of glassed structure that solar haet gain get thru at varies exposure.
( N,E,S,W,NE,SE,SW,NW) , Chapter 3
C13:
Solar heat gain thru glass,Btu/(hr)-(sq ft)
Case 1; With Storage factor
Multiplying of "Peak solar heat gain thru ordinary glass" (at the selected month ,
location ,exposure) and " Storage load factors of solar heat gain".( Table 6, Page
29for Peak solar heat gain thru ordinary glass and Table 7,8,9,10 or 11,Page 30-34
for Storage load factors of solar heat gain thruglass) :
Example :
The peak solar heat gain for a west exposurein July at 40 north Latitude= 164
Btu/hr-sqft(Tbl.6) and the
Storage load factor with internal shade
= 0.66for a west exposure at 4 pm ,the weight ~ 100 lb/sq ft. So, the
Solar heat gain thru glass for a west
= 164x0.66 =108.24 Btu/hr
Case 2 ;Without Storage factor
Solar heat gain thru ordinary glass" (at the selected month , location ,exposure) ,
( Table15, Page 44-49)
E13:
Over all Factor for solar heat gain
Case 1: With storage factor
Factor for adjustment of the value of solar heat gain as the effect of Shading Device
or Glass block . And the correction factor( Table 16,Page 52,Over all Factors for
solar heat gain thru glass , Table 17, Page 54, Solar heat gain for glass block)
Example :

Factor of solar heat gain thru glassfor the Regular plate Glass= 0.94
Case 2 : Without storage factor
Correction factor on the bottom of Table 15, Page 44-49
G13:
Windows area , sq ft
Area of glassed structure that solar haet gain get thru at varies exposure.
( N,E,S,W,NE,SE,SW,NW) , Chapter 3
C14:
Solar heat gain thru glass,Btu/(hr)-(sq ft)
Case 1; With Storage factor
Multiplying of "Peak solar heat gain thru ordinary glass" (at the selected month ,
location ,exposure) and " Storage load factors of solar heat gain".( Table 6, Page
29for Peak solar heat gain thru ordinary glass and Table 7,8,9,10 or 11,Page 30-34
for Storage load factors of solar heat gain thruglass) :
Example :
The peak solar heat gain for a west exposurein July at 40 north Latitude= 164
Btu/hr-sqft(Tbl.6) and the
Storage load factor with internal shade
= 0.66for a west exposure at 4 pm ,the weight ~ 100 lb/sq ft. So, the
Solar heat gain thru glass for a west
= 164x0.66 =108.24 Btu/hr
Case 2 ;Without Storage factor
Solar heat gain thru ordinary glass" (at the selected month , location ,exposure) ,
( Table15, Page 44-49)
E14:
Over all Factor for solar heat gain
Case 1: With storage factor
Factor for adjustment of the value of solar heat gain as the effect of Shading Device
or Glass block . And the correction factor( Table 16,Page 52,Over all Factors for
solar heat gain thru glass , Table 17, Page 54, Solar heat gain for glass block)
Example :
Factor of solar heat gain thru glassfor the Regular plate Glass= 0.94
Case 2 : Without storage factor
Correction factor on the bottom of Table 15, Page 44-49
G14:
Windows area , sq ft
Area of glassed structure that solar haet gain get thru the vertical exposure.; Chapter
3
C15:
Solar heat gain thru glass,Btu/(hr)-(sq ft)
Case 1; With Storage factor
Multiplying of "Peak solar heat gain thru ordinary glass" (at the selected month ,
location ,exposure) and " Storage load factors of solar heat gain".( Table 6, Page
29for Peak solar heat gain thru ordinary glass and Table 7,8,9,10 or 11,Page 30-34
for Storage load factors of solar heat gain thruglass) :
Example :
The peak solar heat gain for a west exposurein July at 40 north Latitude= 164
Btu/hr-sqft(Tbl.6) and the

Storage load factor with internal shade


= 0.66for a west exposure at 4 pm ,the weight ~ 100 lb/sq ft. So, the
Solar heat gain thru glass for a west
= 164x0.66 =108.24 Btu/hr
Case 2 ;Without Storage factor
Solar heat gain thru ordinary glass" (at the selected month , location ,exposure) ,
( Table15, Page 44-49)
E15:
Over all Factor for solar heat gain
Case 1: With storage factor
Factor for adjustment of the value of solar heat gain as the effect of Shading Device
or Glass block . And the correction factor( Table 16,Page 52,Over all Factors for
solar heat gain thru glass , Table 17, Page 54, Solar heat gain for glass block)
Example :
Factor of solar heat gain thru glassfor the Regular plate Glass= 0.94
Case 2 : Without storage factor
Correction factor on the bottom of Table 15, Page 44-49
G15:
People, Person
Amount of people in the A/C area.
K16:
Ventilation rate, CFM/Person
Ventilation rate base on the quantity of person inconditioning space. ( Table45,
Page97)
M16:
Wall area , sq ft
Area of wall or roof that conducted heat gain get thru at each exposure. (
,E,S,W,NE,SE,SW,NW)
C17:
Equivalent temperature diff. ,Deg F
Operation of Equivalent temperature difference value (wall , roof , Table 19, ,Page
62) andCorrection number ( Table20A , Page 63,64)
G17:
Ventilation rate, CFM/Sq.ft
Ventilation rate base on the size ot theconditioning space. ( Table45, Page97)
M17:
Wall area , sq ft
Area of wall or roof that conducted heat gain get thru at each exposure.
( ,E,S,W,NE,SE,SW,NW)
C18:
Equivalent temperature diff. ,Deg F
Operation of Equivalent temperature difference value (wall , roof , Table 19, ,Page
62) andCorrection number ( Table20A , Page 63,64)
E18:
Transmission Coefficient, U, (Btu/(hr)(sq ft)(deg F)

Value of Transmission Coefficient , U Value of each type of wall material ( Table


21,22,23,24,25,26 ,Page 66-70)
G18:
Wall area , sq ft
Area of wall or roof that conducted heat gain get thru at each exposure.
( ,E,S,W,NE,SE,SW,NW)
C19:
Equivalent temperature diff. ,Deg F
Operation of Equivalent temperature difference value (wall , roof , Table 19, ,Page
62) andCorrection number ( Table20A , Page 63,64)
E19:
Transmission Coefficient, U, (Btu/(hr)(sq ft)(deg F)
Value of Transmission Coefficient , U Value of each type of wall material ( Table
21,22,23,24,25,26 ,Page 66-70)
G19:
Wall area , sq ft
Area of wall or roof that conducted heat gain get thru at each exposure.
( ,E,S,W,NE,SE,SW,NW)
C20:
Equivalent temperature diff. ,Deg F
Operation of Equivalent temperature difference value (wall , roof , Table 19, ,Page
62) andCorrection number ( Table20A , Page 63,64)
E20:
Transmission Coefficient, U, (Btu/(hr)(sq ft)(deg F)
Value of Transmission Coefficient , U Value of each type of wall material ( Table
21,22,23,24,25,26 ,Page 66-70)
G20:
People, Person
Amount of people in the A/C area.
L20:
Infiltration rate
Infiltration rate base on number of people ,See Table41, Page 90
M20:
Wall area , sq ft
Area of wall or roof that conducted heat gain get thru at each exposure.
( ,E,S,W,NE,SE,SW,NW)
C21:
Equivalent temperature diff. ,Deg F
Operation of Equivalent temperature difference value (wall , roof , Table 20, ,Page
63) andCorrection number ( Table20A , Page 63,64)
E21:
Transmission Coefficient, U, (Btu/(hr)(sq ft)(deg F)
Value of Transmission Coefficient , U Value of each type of Roof material ( Table
27,28,Page 71,72)
G21:
Door,
The numbe of open door of the A/C area.
L21:
Infiltration rate

Infiltration rate base on number of opening doors ,See Table41, Page 90


M21:
Wall area , sq ft
Area of wall or roof that conducted heat gain get thru at each exposure.
( ,E,S,W,NE,SE,SW,NW)
C22:
Equivalent temperature diff. ,Deg F
Operation of Equivalent temperature difference value (wall , roof , Table 20, ,Page
63) andCorrection number ( Table20A , Page 63,64)
E22:
Transmission Coefficient, U, (Btu/(hr)(sq ft)(deg F)
Value of Transmission Coefficient , U Value of each type of Roof material ( Table
27,28,Page 71,72)
G22:
Exhaust capacity ,CFM
Exhaust capacity of the system
O22:
Glassed area , sq ft
Heat transmission area thu
glass
except wall & roof.
C24:
Dry bulb temp. diff , F
Dry bulb temperature difference between outdoor temperature and air conditioning
room temperature.(See the data at the top of calculation sheet)
E24:
U Value of glass ,Btu/hr-sq.ft-F
Transmission Coefficient value of Windows,skylights, doors& Glass block ( Table 33,
Page 76)
G24:
Partition area , sq ft
Heat transmission area thu
partition
except wall & roof.
C25:
Dry bulb temp. diff , F
Dry bulb temperature difference betaween another side of partition and air
conditioning room temperature.
E25:
U Value of Partition ,Btu/hr-sq.ft-F
Transmission Coefficient value of Partitions( Table 25,26, Page 69,70)
G25:
Ceiling area , sq ft
Heat transmission area thu
ceiling
except wall & roof.
C26:
Dry bulb temp. diff , F

Dry bulb temperature difference betaween above ceiling and air conditioning room
temperature.
E26:
U Value of Partition ,Btu/hr-sq.ft-F
Transmission Coefficient value of Ceiling or floor( Table 29,30 Page 73,74)
G26:
Floor area , sq ft
Heat transmission area thu
floor
except wall & roof.
C27:
Dry bulb temp. diff , F
Dry bulb temperature difference betaween under floor temperature and air
conditioning room temperature.
E27:
U Value of Partition ,Btu/hr-sq.ft-F
Transmission Coefficient value of Ceiling or floor( Table 29,30 Page 73,74)
G27:
Infiltration , cfm
Ignorethis value in case of ventilation excess Infiltration of air thu window,door,crack
or swinging door,(See note 4)
C28:
Dry bulb temp. diff , F
Dry bulb temperature difference between outdoor temperature and air conditioning
room temperature.(See the data at the top of calculation sheet)
E28:
Apparatus dewpoint
Define from Table 65,Page or Psychrometric chart Fig 33 ,Page116
L30:
People, Person
Amount of people in the A/C area.
C31:
Heat gain from people, Btu/hr
Sensible heat release from body when they aredoing the activity ( Table 48 ,Page
100)
G31:
Power, kw
Grossory of power of operating motor in the A/C area. It can generate heat to be the
cooling load.
C32:
Heat gain from electric motor, Btu/hr
Sensible heat release from motor into the A/Carea ( Table 53 ,Page 105)
G32:
Power, kw
Grossory of power of lighting in the A/C area. It can generate heat to be the cooling
load.
C33:
Heat gain from light, Btu/hr
Sensible heat release from lights into the A/Carea ( Table 49 ,Page 101)

G33:
Heat gain from appliance, Btu/hr
Grossory of power of appliance in the A/C area. It can generate sensible heat to be
the cooling load.( Table 50,51,52 Page101,103

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