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Cooling Load Temperature Difference in Air Conditioning Systems Formulas
Cooling Load Temperature Difference is an equivalent temperature difference used for calculating the instantaneous external cooling load across a wall or roof. And is denoted by CLTD. Cooling Load Temperature Difference is usually measured using the Fahrenheit for Temperature. Note that the value of Cooling Load Temperature Difference is always negative.
Air Conditioning Systems formulas that make use of Cooling Load Temperature Difference
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Heat Gain through Partition, Floor or Ceiling
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FAQ
What is the Cooling Load Temperature Difference?
Cooling Load Temperature Difference is an equivalent temperature difference used for calculating the instantaneous external cooling load across a wall or roof. Cooling Load Temperature Difference is usually measured using the Fahrenheit for Temperature. Note that the value of Cooling Load Temperature Difference is always negative.
Can the Cooling Load Temperature Difference be negative?
Yes, the Cooling Load Temperature Difference, measured in Temperature can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Cooling Load Temperature Difference?
Cooling Load Temperature Difference is usually measured using the Fahrenheit[°F] for Temperature. Kelvin[°F], Celsius[°F], Rankine[°F] are the few other units in which Cooling Load Temperature Difference can be measured.
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