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Details on Overview: Structural level

Information on the overview of individual structural levels in the abbreviated method for calculating the cooling load.

The building section, floor and apartment levels offer an overview of the sublevels contained in each case and their calculated cooling loads.

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Module OverviewCooling Load Short ProcedureBuilding Section/Storey/Apartment Level

Overview building section Linear Building

Level Data

Depending on the selected level, the number, name, floor and parapet height are displayed in the top part. Click to edit the data directly.

Table

The information in this table is only here for display and cannot be edited.

By clicking you have the possibility to copy the contents of the table with or without column heading and paste it into Excel.

If you have selected individual rows or cells, you can copy the selected data with the key combinations Ctrl+C (with column heading) or Ctrl+Shift+C (without column heading) and paste it into Excel, for example.

Column

Description

Name

Composite name of the sublevels included for the selected structural level.

Max. Hour

Hour of the day when the maximum cooling load is applied.

Persons

Dry cooling load caused by heat emitted by persons.

Lighting

Cooling load caused by lighting.

Machinery

Cooling load caused by machinery.

Material Throughput

Cooling load caused by material throughput.

Adjoining Room

Cooling load caused by heat entering from adjoining rooms.

Qt Window

Cooling load caused by transfer through windows.

Qs Window

Cooling load caused by solar radiation through windows.

Outside Surface

Cooling load caused by solar irradiation on outside surface.

Total Cooling Load

The total cooling load for all sublevels included for the selected structural level.

Total Cooling Load W/m²

Cooling load of all sublevels of the selected structural level in Watts per square meter.

Total Cooling Load W/m³

Cooling load of all sublevels of the selected structural level in Watts per cubic meter.