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<br />BASE CEILING AREA EQUALS FLOOR AREA DIRECTLY UNDER CEILING, AS-BUILT CEILING AREA EQUALS ACTUAL CEILING SQUARE FOOTAGE.
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<br /> GLASS ~ SINGLE-PANE OIR DOUBLE-PANE J. WINTER I AS.BUIL T
<br /> WINTER POINT MUL T, WINTER POINT MUL T, X OVERHANG = GLASS
<br /> AREA CLEAR TlNf2 CLEAR TlN-r FACTOR (6A.l0) WIN. PTS
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<br />SW -10,3 - 9,7 -13.4 -10,4
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<br />NW ~~-~ 7,4 7,3 3,5 4,2 1.,,7 -~. 3 9
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<br />FOR SLAB ON GRADE USE PERIMETER LENGTH AROUND CONDITIONED FLOOR. FOR RAISED FLOORS USE AREA OVER UNCONDITIONED SPACE.
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<br />BASE HEATING TOTAL BASE
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<br />SYSTEM MULTIPLIER POINTS
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<br />2FOR GLASS WITH KNOWN SHADING COEFFICIENT, SEE SECTION 1,1 OF APPENDIX C, TINT MULTIPLIERS MAY BE
<br />USED FOR GLASS WITH SOLAR SCREENS, FILM, OR TINT,
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