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ACCA Manual N

ACCA Manual N

ACCA Manual N

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I understand that ACCA Manual N gives the industry-accepted requirements for small commercial buildings heat/cooling load calculations.
Is that correct?

What does "Small Commercial" building mean?

Is there a category of building that is larger or more sturdy than Small Commercial? 1. What is the category called, 2. what types of buildings fit in this category, and 3. what standard(s) govern this category of building's heat/cooling load calculations?

Thanks.

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