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� Residential Window Diversity <br /> MidSummer � <br /> Project Title: <br /> Hawthorne II <br /> , Fl. <br /> 9/16/2014 <br /> r„_;1Neathe.r.data>fqr:: Lakeland ''Defaults� ' � � ' �,� _ �. � _ _ - _ � - _" <br /> Summer design temperature 91 F Average window load for July 2409 Btuh <br /> Cooling setpoint 75 F Peak window load for July 3843 Btuh <br /> Summer temperature difference 16 F Excusion limit(130%of Ave.) 3132 Btuh <br /> Latitude 27.98 North Window excursion (Jul � 711 Btuh <br /> � WINDOW Average and Peak Loads ' <br /> a000.00 <br /> `� \ <br /> Limit far excursian <br /> �f <br /> 3��O.a6 1 <br /> t <br /> } <br /> 4 <br /> � 12 Haur,b,ver�g� � ''i� <br /> a <br /> � <br /> 0 <br /> � -2000.00 �' <br /> 0 <br /> � ���-.y~•--�~�^_X 4 <br /> 100�}.QR <br /> U.QQ <br /> �s.m. 16 12 2 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 p.m. &p.m. <br /> a,m. <br /> Total July Window Load(Radiation and conduction) <br /> This application has glass areas that produce large heat gains for part of the day. Variable air'volume devices <br /> are required to overcome spikes in solar gain for one or more rooms. Install a zoned system or provide zone <br /> control for problem rooms. Single speed equipment may not be suitable for the application. <br /> EnergyGauge�System Sizing for Florida residences only -.� <br /> PREPARED BY: P�0..I�lU<<��6Jti'i � �I� �~�� <br /> F.1:�J�✓ti.:. <br /> DATE: q—l6=J� �_.:�. i. _. <br /> EnergyGauge�/USRFZB v3.1 <br />