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How Climate Zones Determine Cooling System Performance

Learn more about How Climate Zones Determine Cooling System Performance at ashrae.org

Analyzing Energy Conservation Measures In Different Buildings, Climate Zones

Learn more about Analyzing Energy Conservation Measures In Different Buildings, Climate Zones at ashrae.org

Combined Cold-climate Air-source Heat Pump and Heat Pump Water Heater System Performance in Multiple Climate Zones

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Combined Cold-climate Air-source Heat Pump and Heat Pump Water Heater System Performance in Multiple Climate Zones

C013 -- Case Studies of Residential Façade Upgrades in Four Climate Zones

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C013 -- Case Studies of Residential Façade Upgrades in Four Climate Zones

The Role of Rooftop Radiative Properties in Urban Cooling and Energy Savings for Different Climate Zones

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The Role of Rooftop Radiative Properties in Urban Cooling and Energy Savings for Different Climate Zones

Effects of Air Leakage on Buildings’ Overall Thermal Resistances Based on U.S. Climate Zones

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Effects of Air Leakage on Buildings’ Overall Thermal Resistances Based on U.S. Climate Zones

LV-22-C019 - Combined Cold-Climate Air-Source Heat Pump and Heat Pump Water Heater System Performance in Multiple Climate Zones

Conference Proceeding

LV-22-C019 - Combined Cold-Climate Air-Source Heat Pump and Heat Pump Water Heater System Performance in Multiple Climate Zones

Analysis of Condensation on Ducts Using Coupled Heat-Mass Model with Building Simulation Data for California Climate Zones

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Analysis of Condensation on Ducts Using Coupled Heat-Mass Model with Building Simulation Data for California Climate Zones

Engineer’s Notebook: Designing HVAC For Humid vs. Arid Climates

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Most mechanical engineers design primarily in one climate zone. Therefore, they can overlook important differences when designing an HVAC system in a climate with which they are not familiar. This column explores how designs will differ in two climate zones.

Building Sciences: Avoiding Mass Failures: How to Insulate Mass Buildings on the Interior and Not Get Into Trouble

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Joe wants designers to stay out of trouble. He presents approaches for insulating mass assemblies on the interior in various climate zones--with the following caveats--you need to keep the rainwater from excessively wetting the exterior and you need to keep the interior relative humidity low during the winter months in Climate Zones 5 and higher.


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