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COOLING LOAD ESTIMATE FORM
HEAT GAIN FROM
1. 
WINDOWS:  Heat gain from the sun.
 
Northeast
 
East
 
Southeast
 
South
 
Southwest
 
West
 
Northwest
 
North
2. 
WINDOWS:  Heat by conduction
 
(Total of all windows.) 
 
Single glass
 
Double glass or glass block
3. 
WALLS: (Based on linear feet of wall)
 
a.  Outside walls
 
 
North Exposure
 
 
Other than North exposure
 
b.  Inside Walls (between conditioned and 
unconditioned spaces only.)
4.    ROOF OR CEILING: (Use one only)
 
a.  Roof, uninsulated
 
b.  Roof, 1 inch or more insulation
 
c.  Ceiling, occupied space above
 
d.  Ceiling, insulated, with attic space above
 
e.  Ceiling, uninsulated, with attic space above
5. 
Floor: (Disregard if fl oor is directly on ground or 
over a basement.
6. 
NUMBER OF PEOPLE
7.  
LIGHTS AND ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT IN USE
8.  
DOORS AND ARCHES CONTINUOUSLY 
OPENED TO UNCONDITIONED SPACE: 
(TOTAL 
LINEAR FEET OF WIDTH.)
9. 
SUBTOTAL
10.  TOTAL COOLING LOAD (BTU per hour to be used 
for selection of room air conditioner(s).)
No 
Shades*
60
80
75
75
110
150
120
0
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nside
Shades*
25
40
30
35
45
65
50
0
Outside
Awnings*
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20 ____
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30 ____
45 ____
35 ____
0 ____
(Area 
X Factor)
Use
only
the
largest
load.
Use
only
one.
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QUANTITY
BTU/Hr.
(Quantity x Factor)
14
7
30
19
8
3
5
12
3
600
3
300
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Light Construction
30
60
Heavy Construction
20
30
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These factors are for single glass 
only.  For glass block, multiply the 
above factors by 0.5; for double 
glass or storm windows, multiply the 
above factors by 0.8.
FACTORS
DAY
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