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· Why do users often feel too cool for comfort? How do the windows, mechanical system, and ceiling height influence comfort? - We have determined that there are a number of factors influencing the thermal comfort of this space, including the expanse of window area, continuous draft, and the effect of the mezzanine exposure to the space below. - Single-pane glazing comprises 31% of the exterior wall area. At first, we suspected extensive heat loss through conduction of the glass and infiltration at the frame. While viewing the Hobo data, it was discovered that while the temperatures at the exterior wall were cooler overall, the swings in temperature were similar to the dataloggers on the interior walls. |
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