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ASHRAE Solar Intensity Table Question
jb9
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Hello,
I am doing the Solar Gain portion of my heat calculation and my structure is at 43 North Latitude. I am using the ASHRAE Solar Intensity Data but it only has orientation values for 40 and 48 North Latitude. Do I do some kind of extrapolation between the two values or just use the values for 40?
Thanks.
I am doing the Solar Gain portion of my heat calculation and my structure is at 43 North Latitude. I am using the ASHRAE Solar Intensity Data but it only has orientation values for 40 and 48 North Latitude. Do I do some kind of extrapolation between the two values or just use the values for 40?
Thanks.
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I would suggest you go to Robert Beans web site, www.healthyheating.com and ask him that question. He's one of the most knowledgeable people I know when it comes to ASHRAE related questions.
My personal thoughts are that you can probably safely extrapolate. The exposure is pretty consistent, except where local climatic conditions can interfere (Lake Snow effects along the Great Lakes for example)
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Thanks Mark. I actually was able to write a formula that would interpolate the values for 43 North Latitude. I will definitely reach out to Robert as well.0
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