Fabric investigation
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Measuring whole house heat loss is a complex but useful process, and allows post-retrofit inspectors to compare the design’s heat loss with the actual (i.e. operating) measurement.
A metric known as the heat transfer coefficient (HTC) is used and is a measure of the heat loss of thermal envelope (walls, windows,...
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