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Glass Load Factor in Air Conditioning Systems Formulas
Glass load factor is the value which accounts for both solar radiation and conduction through glass. And is denoted by GLF. Glass Load Factor is usually measured using the Btu (th) per Hour for Power. Note that the value of Glass Load Factor is always negative.
Air Conditioning Systems formulas that make use of Glass Load Factor
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What is the Glass Load Factor?
Glass load factor is the value which accounts for both solar radiation and conduction through glass. Glass Load Factor is usually measured using the Btu (th) per Hour for Power. Note that the value of Glass Load Factor is always negative.
Can the Glass Load Factor be negative?
Yes, the Glass Load Factor, measured in Power can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Glass Load Factor?
Glass Load Factor is usually measured using the Btu (th) per Hour[Btu/h] for Power. Watt[Btu/h], Kilowatt[Btu/h], Milliwatt[Btu/h] are the few other units in which Glass Load Factor can be measured.
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