Report on normalized heating degree-hours calculated to various bases for day and nighttime conditions for selected Canadian locations / prepared for the Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation; by the...: NH17-262/1997E-PDF

"The Engineering Climatology of Environment Canada was approached by the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation with the request to calculate heating degree-hours separated into day and nighttime hours for twelve Canadian locations. These values are required for the purpose of judging the effectiveness of using passive solar heating strategies in Canadian housing to meet heating loads during daylight hours"--Introduction.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, issuing body.
Canada. Engineering Climatology Section, issuing body.
Title Report on normalized heating degree-hours calculated to various bases for day and nighttime conditions for selected Canadian locations / prepared for the Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation; by the Engineering Climatology Section, Environment Canada.
Variant title Normalized heating degree-hours calculated to various bases for daylight and nighttime conditions for selected Canadian locations
Degrés-heures de chauffage normalisés calculés selon diverses bases pour des conditions diurnes et nocturnes dans certaines régions du Canada
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Digitized edition from print [produced by Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation].
Includes some text in French.
Publishing information Ottawa : Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, January 3, 1997.
Description 1 online resource (21 pages in various pagings)
Catalogue number
  • NH17-262/1997E-PDF
Subject terms Degree days -- Canada.
Temperature measurements.
Degrés-jours -- Canada.
Thermométrie.
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