Calculator Inputs
Fields are sensible-only. Add latent loads separately if required.
Example Data Table
Illustrative values for a mid-size conditioned building.
| Mode | Outdoor (°C) | Indoor (°C) | Area (m²) | Height (m) | Walls A/U | Roof A/U | Windows A/U | ACH | People | LPD | EPD | SHGC/Shade | Irr (W/m²) | Safety |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cooling | 40 | 24 | 250 | 3.0 | 300 / 0.60 | 250 / 0.35 | 40 / 2.60 | 0.8 | 18 | 8 | 10 | 0.55 / 0.85 | 500 | 10% |
Paste these values into the form to reproduce a baseline scenario.
Formula Used
All results are sensible-only and use consistent SI units.
- Temperature difference: |ΔT| = |Tout − Tin|
- Envelope conduction (each surface): Q = U × A × |ΔT|
- Total conduction: Qcond = Σ(U × A × |ΔT|)
- Infiltration sensible: Qinf = 0.333 × ACH × V × |ΔT|
- Solar through windows: Qsolar = I × Awin × SHGC × Shading
- Internal gains: Qint = (People × W/person) + (LPD × Area) + (EPD × Area)
- Total sensible load: Qtotal = Qcond + Qinf + Qsolar + Qint
- Design load: Qdesign = Qtotal × (1 + Safety/100)
- Airflow estimate: m³/h = Qdesign / (ρ·cp·ΔTsupply) × 3600, using ρ·cp ≈ 1200 J/m³K
- Conversions: BTU/hr = W × 3.412; Tons = (BTU/hr) / 12000
How to Use This Calculator
A quick workflow for early-stage sizing and comparisons.
- Choose Cooling or Heating based on your design case.
- Enter outdoor and indoor temperatures to define the driving |ΔT|.
- Provide conditioned area and average height to estimate volume.
- Fill envelope areas and U-values from drawings or specifications.
- Set ACH based on airtightness or ventilation assumptions.
- Add solar inputs for window heat and apply shading reductions.
- Estimate internal gains using people, lighting, and equipment density.
- Apply a safety factor and review the design kW, BTU/hr, and tons.
- Use the airflow estimate to sanity-check distribution assumptions.
- Export CSV or PDF for project records and coordination.