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The '''cooling load temperature difference (CLTD)''' '''calculation method''', also called the '''cooling load factor''' '''(CLF)''' or '''solar cooling load factor''' '''(SCL) method''', is a method of estimating the [[cooling load]] or [[heating load]] of a building. It was introduced in the 1979 [[ASHRAE]] handbook.
==CLTD/CLF/SCL cooling load calculation method==
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Q = U*A*CLTD <ref name=SML/><ref name=Textbook/>
Q = U*A*
U = Overall heat transfer coefficient in Btu/(ft2-hr-deg F)
▲Where U= over all heat transfer BTU\HR
▲ A=Area ft2
▲ T1= outdoor temperature °F
▲ T2= indoor temperature °F
===For heat gains due to people, equipment (hooded and unhooded), and lighting===
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===Data tables===
In addition to tables published by [[ASHRAE]] for select latitudes, a computer program called CLTDTAB,
If
==References==
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