Illinois Climate Zone Heat Load Calculator
Estimates residential heating load (BTU/hr) for Illinois climate zones using the ASHRAE Manual J simplified method, accounting for design temperature difference, envelope area, insulation levels, infiltration, and internal gains.
Formulas Used
1. Design Temperature Difference:
ΔT = Tindoor − Toutdoor,design (°F)
2. Conduction Heat Loss (ASHRAE Manual J):
Qconduction = U × A × ΔT (BTU/hr)
where U = 1/R (BTU/hr·ft²·°F), A = component area (ft²)
3. Gross Wall Area Estimation:
Footprint = Floor Area / Stories (ft²)
Perimeter = 4 × √Footprint (ft, square footprint assumed)
Gross Wall Area = Perimeter × Ceiling Height × Stories (ft²)
Net Wall Area = Gross Wall − Window Area − Door Area (ft²)
4. Infiltration Heat Loss:
Volume = Floor Area × Ceiling Height (ft³)
CFMinfiltration = ACH × Volume / 60 (CFM)
Qinfiltration = 1.1 × CFM × ΔT (BTU/hr)
(Factor 1.1 = 0.018 BTU/ft³·°F × 60 min/hr per Manual J)
5. Total Design Load:
Qtotal = Qconduction + Qinfiltration (BTU/hr)
Qdesign = Qtotal × 1.25 (25% safety factor per Manual J)
6. Unit Conversions:
Tons = Qdesign / 12,000 | kW = Qdesign / 3,412.14
Assumptions & References
- ACH50 to natural ACH conversion: ACHnatural ≈ ACH50 / 20 (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory infiltration model).