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... temperature ( or density ) between the outside and inside air and the vertical height separating the inlet and outlet openings . An exaggerated example of this type of flow is the operation of a chimney . Air flows from the bottom to ...
... temperature ( or density ) between the outside and inside air and the vertical height separating the inlet and outlet openings . An exaggerated example of this type of flow is the operation of a chimney . Air flows from the bottom to ...
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... temperature in the house may go as high as 75 ° F about five or six days each winter month . In cloudier areas , because of your extra windows , the temperature may even climb to 75 ° to 80 ° F at midday about 10 days each month ...
... temperature in the house may go as high as 75 ° F about five or six days each winter month . In cloudier areas , because of your extra windows , the temperature may even climb to 75 ° to 80 ° F at midday about 10 days each month ...
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... temperature difference between the inside and outside of a building . The usual base temperature is 65 ° F , so that if the average ambient ( e.g. , outdoor ) temperature were 60 ° F over an entire day , there would be five degree ...
... temperature difference between the inside and outside of a building . The usual base temperature is 65 ° F , so that if the average ambient ( e.g. , outdoor ) temperature were 60 ° F over an entire day , there would be five degree ...
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