Consider a floor in a building where the pressure differences on the windward, sides and leeward are 0.146 in.wg, -0.052 in.g and 0.047 in.wg respectively. The floor considered has plan dimensions of 120*80 ft2 with the highest length windward. The structure is of conventional curtain wall construction with all windows fixed in place. There are double vestibule-type doors on all four sides with 1/8 in. of crack. If the building is located in Charleston, Wv, the sensible heating load due to infiltration is around: Select one: O a. 61281 Btu/hr O b. 15292 Btu/hr O c. 42877 Btu/hr O d. 78882 Btu/hr O e. 45722 Btu/hr

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Consider a floor in a building where
the pressure differences on the
windward, sides and leeward are
0.146 in.wg, -0.052 in.g and 0.047
in.wg respectively. The floor
considered has plan dimensions of
120*80 ft? with the highest length
windward. The structure is of
conventional curtain wall construction
with all windows fixed in place. There
are double vestibule-type doors on all
four sides with 1/8 in. of crack. If the
building is located in Charleston, wv,
the sensible heating load due to
infiltration is around:
Select one:
a. 61281 Btu/hr
O b. 15292 Btu/hr
O c. 42877 Btu/hr
O d. 78882 Btu/hr
O e. 45722 Btu/hr
Transcribed Image Text:Consider a floor in a building where the pressure differences on the windward, sides and leeward are 0.146 in.wg, -0.052 in.g and 0.047 in.wg respectively. The floor considered has plan dimensions of 120*80 ft? with the highest length windward. The structure is of conventional curtain wall construction with all windows fixed in place. There are double vestibule-type doors on all four sides with 1/8 in. of crack. If the building is located in Charleston, wv, the sensible heating load due to infiltration is around: Select one: a. 61281 Btu/hr O b. 15292 Btu/hr O c. 42877 Btu/hr O d. 78882 Btu/hr O e. 45722 Btu/hr
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