Table 4A Please turn to page 313.. First determine the type of door your have. Then you select the ‘U-Value.’

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Table 4A Please turn to page 313.

First determine the type of door your have. Then you select the ‘U-Value.’

Then you determine the ‘CTLD Values.’ These are the ‘CTLD Values.’

You need the CTD value. Plus the ‘Daily Range.’ To get the CLTD Values.

Please turn to page 314.

This section here has some important information relative to the ‘codes’ used in this table. The first thing you need to do is to find the ‘section’ of this table you will need to get information from. Table (continued)

Once you find the correct section, then you focus on one row at a time, moving from row to row until you get to the one that matches your ‘Opaque Panel.’ What is important here is the ‘0’ and ‘b’ or ‘s.’ The ‘0’ is for the insulation value of the exterior insulation board used. In this row, the ‘Board’ value is ‘0’ which means no board is used. The ‘b’ and ‘s’ is for the type of siding. ‘b’ is for brick and ‘s’ is for stucco.

Next you need to determine the ‘U-Value’ and you have two columns that need to be looked at. One for wood studs and one for metal studs. You will see two ‘U-Values’ in each box. So which one is correct?

If the siding is brick, use this ‘U-Value’ for wood studs. If the siding is stucco, use this ‘U-Value’ for wood studs.

One last thing you will have to determine is the ‘Group Number.’ If the siding is stucco, use this ‘Group Number.’ If the siding is brick, use this ‘Group Number.’

One more section of Table 4A to review, so please turn to page 339.

You will encounter this type of floor as you proceed through the course. As before, this section lists the ‘codes’ used in this table.

These two items are critical information. The first one indicates the amount of insulation in the floor between the joists. The second one indicates whether the floor is (p) passive (no radiant heat) in the floor or (r) radiant heat in the floor. So you have to know the amount of insulation and whether the floor is (p) or (r).

The next information you will need is the ‘U-Value’ and this is easy using the ‘Floor U-Value’ column.

The next information you will need is the ‘PTDH.’ This entire section are the ‘PTDH’ values. So how do you Use it?

You need two pieces of information: the ‘Number’ for the type of floor. And the ‘HTD.’ The HTD is found on J1 Form in the upper left corner, close to where the CTD is located.

For example, if the ‘Number’ for the type of floor is: And the ‘HTD’ is 70: The HTD is found on J1 Form in the upper left corner, close to where the CTD is located. Then the PTDH is going to be:

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