[Bldg-sim] Balance point temperature for houses

Bishop, Bill bbishop at PathfinderEngineers.com
Wed May 7 06:29:04 PDT 2008


Hussein,

I'll admit that I didn't even know what the balance point temperature
was.  I did some quick internet research and found this resource:

http://arch.ced.berkeley.edu/vitalsigns/res/downloads/rp/balance_point/b
alance_point_big.pdf

There is a lot of information about building heat gains and losses and
how degree days are calculated.  It mentions on p.55 that the 65F number
was determined in the 1940s, and that newer, better insulated homes have
a lower balance point, but it doesn't suggest a number.

William Bishop, EIT, LEED(r) AP | Pathfinder Engineers LLP
Mechanical Engineer

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Rochester, NY  14618
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Hussein
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Subject: [Bldg-sim] Balance point temperature for houses

Could you please help. Is there any recent data or survey about the
balance
point temperature of homes in the US. Is the 65F still applicable?
I appreciate any input.
Dr. H. Abaza
ECU


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