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SUBMIT YOUR HEAT LOAD DATA |
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HEAT-LOAD WORK SHEET
First we must decide whether you need a room by room or whole house heat load. If your replacing an existing system with a newer one then a whole house is what you need. This could save you a sizeable amount of money because with higher efficiencies it would be conceivable to use a smaller unit. If you are installing new or adding duct work then room by room is what you need.
Fill in the information for a whole house here
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JOB NAME
ADDRESS
CITY
STATE
ZIP CODE
The above information is important it will provide us with the summer and winter design temperatures as well as humidity levels. for your area
What direction does the house face n/s/e/w
What color is the roof ?
Are there any fireplaces and how many ?
What are the floors covered with? carpet , hardwood , tile , ?
First floor
Second floor
Third floor
Basement
Is there a crawl space ?
Is there a basement ?
What % of the basement is under ground
How many levels including basement
Sq. feet of level 1 Ceiling height
Sq. feet of level 2 Ceiling height
Sq. feet of level 3 Ceiling height
Square. feet of basement
Is this a single family home , town home , row home or condo?
If this is a duplex , town home. Are there houses on one or both sides?
window data |
This next set of questions are important. We need the total square foot of windows and which direction they face. For example on the north side of the house you may have six windows 3 feet x 2 feet they total 36 square feet and are facing north.
There should be 4 entries here one for each side of the house
What is the total square feet of windowsand the direction they face. n / ne / nw / e / w / s / se / sw
What is the total square feet of windowsand the direction they face. n / ne / nw / e / w / s / se / sw
What is the total square feet of windowsand the direction they face. n / ne / nw / e / w / s / se / sw
What is the total square feet of windowsand the direction they face. n / ne / nw / e / w / s / se / sw
Exhaust and equipment |
How many bathroom exhaust fans are there?
How many kitchens are there?
How many people will occupy the home?People create heatload This information will help tell us approximately how many entrances and exits there will be in the home.
Construction data / building material |
windows
doors
walls