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... 1.4 and 1.5, where the temperatureratio equations for F1 and F2 were adopted.Preface Heating and Water Services Design in Buildings has been written following 13years in the industry and ... INTERMITTENT HEATING The foregoing Examples 1.4 and 1.5 are based on the assumption that the heating plant operates continuously throughout the heating season. This is the case forfactories working a system ... lofty.Temperature ratios F1 and F2 allow the determination of indoor air temperaturetai and environmental temperature tei for a given building envelope and space heating system. Along with dry...
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