Deck 2: Heating Load Estimates
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Deck 2: Heating Load Estimates
1
The design heating load of a building is an estimate of the rate at which a building loses heat during the near minimum outdoor temperature.
True
2
The number of heating degree days that accumulate in a 24-hr.period is the difference between 72 F and the average outdoor air temperature during that period.
False
3
Many residential and commercial buildings have concrete floor slabs rather than crawl spaces or full basements.Downward heat losses are relatively small from interior areas of the floor slab.
True
4
The proper approach is to perform a heat load calculation ____.
A) factoring seasonal requirements
B) for each room
C) for the entire building
D) based on the owner's usage
A) factoring seasonal requirements
B) for each room
C) for the entire building
D) based on the owner's usage
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5
Heat flow from a basement or slab-on-grade foundation is determined by complex interactions between the building, the surrounding soil, insulation materials (if present), and the ____.
A) depth of the foundation
B) orientation of the structure
C) air temperature above grade
D) planned usage of the room
A) depth of the foundation
B) orientation of the structure
C) air temperature above grade
D) planned usage of the room
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6
Knowing how many MMBtu a building requires over a typical heating season is not of much use to most owners.
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7
The R-value of a material is not directly proportional to its thickness.
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8
Heat is lost through all building surfaces that separate heated space from unheated space.
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9
All building surfaces that separate heated space from unheated space.(walls, windows, ceilings, doors, foundation, etc.) are called the ____ of the building.
A) thermal envelope
B) heat load variables
C) resistance factors
D) thermal qualifiers
A) thermal envelope
B) heat load variables
C) resistance factors
D) thermal qualifiers
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10
It is relatively easy to assess the location and magnitude of all the air leakage paths in a typical building.
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11
The heating load is ____ of heat flow from the building to the outside air.
A) a rate
B) the quantity
C) the cost
D) one unit
A) a rate
B) the quantity
C) the cost
D) one unit
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12
A boiler, furnace, or small space heater operating on the same fuel, at the same assumed conversion efficiency, would produce the same estimated annual heating cost.
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13
Once the____ price of the fuel options has been calculated, a simple multiplication determines the estimated seasonal heating cost in dollars.
A) effective
B) unit
C) advertised
D) estimated
A) effective
B) unit
C) advertised
D) estimated
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14
The U-value of any material or assembly is simply the reciprocal of the ____ of that material or assembly.
A) heat load
B) temperature
C) exposure
D) R-value
A) heat load
B) temperature
C) exposure
D) R-value
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15
The U-value of any material or assembly is simply the reciprocal of the R-value of that material or assembly.
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16
To estimate the annual space heating cost provided by an electrically operated heat pump, its average COP must be factored in.What does COP stand for?
A) coefficient of performance
B) capacity of production
C) calculation of price
D) correlation of parts
A) coefficient of performance
B) capacity of production
C) calculation of price
D) correlation of parts
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17
One common method of factoring local weather conditions into estimates of heating energy use is based on heating ____.
A) prognostication
B) thermometers
C) historical records
D) degree days
A) prognostication
B) thermometers
C) historical records
D) degree days
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18
An object's thermal ____ can be defined as its thickness in the direction of heat flow divided by its thermal conductivity.
A) reactivity
B) reproduction
C) reciprocity
D) resistance
A) reactivity
B) reproduction
C) reciprocity
D) resistance
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19
One can assume that individual room heating loads are proportional to room floor area.
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20
In addition to conduction losses, heat is also carried out of buildings by uncontrolled air leakage.This is called ____ heat loss.
A) anti-thermal
B) infiltration
C) insulation
D) environmental
A) anti-thermal
B) infiltration
C) insulation
D) environmental
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