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3054 -- Generalized Weather Data for Canadian Cities

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3054 -- Generalized Weather Data for Canadian Cities

Conference Proceeding by ASHRAE, 1987

A.S. Al-Jubouri, Ph.D.; W.G. Colborne, P.E.; W.T. Kierkus, Ph.D.

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In order to simplify energy analysis of single-family dwelllngs, and to assess the effectiveness of retrofits, simplified average weather data is required. This paper analyzes weather data for seven Canadian cities and proposes a method of generalizing this data for use in variable base-degree day calculations.

Thirty-two years of hourly weather data for seven Canadian cities have been analyzed, and a normalized temperature distribution over a 12-month period has been developed. In order to use this normalized distribution, three temperatures for a specified location are required: Tmax, the highest monthly average temperature; Tmin, the lowest monthly average temperature; and Tavrg, the yearly average temperature.

Heating degree-days to any base temperature may be calculated or determined graphically based on the above three temperatures. Similarly, cooling degree-days may also be determined. Based on the degree-days, an approximate length of the heating or cooling season may be determined for a building with a known balance point temperature.

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Citation: ASHRAE Transactions, 1987, vol. 93, pt. 2, Nashville, TN

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Published: 1987 Number of Pages: 10File Size: 1 file , 600 KB Product Code(s): D-NT-87-3054