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AEDG Implementation Recommendations: Cooling and Heating Loads

Heating and cooling system design loads for the purpose of sizing systems and equipment should be calculated in accordance with generally accepted engineering standards and handbooks such as ASHRAE Ha...

Heating and Cooling Equipment Efficiency

High efficiency equipment costs more than standard models but reducing equipment size through energy improvements to the building envelope offsets this extra cost.

(PDF) Heating and Cooling Equipment Selection (139 kb)(Link opens in a new window)

A typical family may spend 60 percent or more of its annual utility budget on heating and cooling.

Source: DOE Technology Factsheet; January 2002
(PDF) Right-Size Heating and Cooling Equipment (181 KB)(Link opens in a new window)

Determining the correct size of residential heating and cooling equipment is key to acheiving comfortable interior conditions-temperature and humidity-and saving on initial and operating costs.

Source: DOE Technology Factsheet; January 2002
(PDF) AEDG for Small Office Buildings - HVAC (133 KB)(Link opens in a new window)

HVAC section of the ASHRAE Advanced Energy Design Guides (AEDG) for Small Office Buildings.

Source: ASHRAE
Residential Heating and Cooling Load Calculation Requirements - Code Notes

It is common for mechanical systems in residential construction to be oversized which increases installation costs, wastes energy, and reduces comfort and moisture control. Properly sized equipment wi...

(PDF) Market Disposition of High-Efficiency Water Heating Equipment (24 kb)(Link opens in a new window)

Primary energy consumption for service (potable) water heating accounts for 10% of total residential and commercial energy used in buildings.

Source: DOE; November 1996
(PDF) AEDG for Small Office Buildings - Plug Loads (29 KB)(Link opens in a new window)

Service Water Heating section of the ASHRAE Advanced Energy Design Guides (AEDG) for Small Office Buildings.

Source: ASHRAE
AEDG Implementation Recommendations: Service Water Heating

The service water heating equipment for the AEDG considers the type of fuel source used for the HVAC heating system. The AEDG does not cover systems that use oil, hot water, steam, or purchased steam ...

(PDF) Choosing heating and cooling equipment (28 KB)(Link opens in a new window)

Many people want to know which brand of furnace, heat pump or air conditioner they should buy.

Source: Southface Energy Institute
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