Partition Wall
Use Partition Wall when the construction item is an internal partition wall adjacent to an unconditioned space such as a garage, shop, or storage area.
Partition Wall
Construction (Load) Type
Press the row to select and bring up a Selection list of Wall types defined within the application. The list is grouped by major section:
- Frame Wall, No Cavity Insulation
- Frame Wall, R11 Insulation
- Frame Wall, R13 Insulation
- Frame Wall, R15 Insulation
- Frame Wall, R19 Insulation
- Frame Wall, R21 Insulation
- Block Wall, No Frame Insulation
- Block Wall, R11 Frame Insulation
- Block Wall, R13 Frame Insulation
- Block Wall, R15 Frame Insulation
- Block Wall, R19 Frame Insulation
- Block Wall, R21 Frame Insulation
Select a type from within the list and press [Save] to return to the Partition Wall view.
Wall Direction
Direction is not required for a wall but useful if one or more windows are located on the wall. Any windows on the wall may inherit their orientation from the wall making it easy to change orientations of the entire structure by changing just the walls. Windows are not required to be oriented with walls so this feature is optional. A 20' x 30' structure can have one wall at 20 + 30 + 20 + 30 or 100' long x 8' high.
Reference
Enter a reference for the item.
Partition Heating Difference
Enter the estimated heating difference in degrees between the unconditioned side of the partition ceiling and the conditioned side. In the Winter, if the unconditioned side is 60 degrees Fahrenheit and the conditioned side is 70 degrees fahrenheit the difference is 10.
Partition Cooling Difference
Enter the estimated cooling difference in degrees between the unconditioned side of the partition ceiling and the conditioned side. In the Summer, If the unconditioned side is 90 degrees Fahrenheit and the conditioned side is 75 degrees fahrenheit the difference is 15.
Area
Length
Enter length.
Height
Enter height.
Opening
Opening area is automatically calculated by summing the area of all child items on this wall. In the example above, if 100' of wall has four windows and two doors the area for these items is automatically taken out of the wall area so that the load for this area is not calculated twice.
Net
Opening area is subtracted from Total Wall Area to calculate Net Area.
Load
Heating
Yes or no indicates whether or not Heating is calculated for this load.
Cooling
Yes or no indicates whether or not Cooling is calculated for this load.
Count
Count is the number of occurrences of this particular item, typically one.
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