What’s the expected heating load as a function of temperature?

In summary, the expected heating load refers to the amount of energy needed to heat a specific space or building to a desired temperature. It is calculated by considering factors such as insulation, climate, building size, and desired temperature. The heating load is affected by various factors such as outdoor and indoor temperature, insulation, heating system, and building materials. It can also change over time due to weather patterns, building occupancy, and changes in materials or insulation. The heating load increases as the temperature difference between indoor and outdoor temperatures increases, requiring more energy to maintain a comfortable temperature.
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Adam Bourque
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Homework Statement


Excel Table gives Temperature of Month & Avg NOAAtemp for bill

Homework Equations


y = mx + b (Assuming)

The Attempt at a Solution


1) if we take temp of month as temp, linear model y=-0.1481*temp+124.8.
2) If we take temp for days of bill as temp, y=-0.1466*temp+124.74
 

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Not very verbose, but interesting.
Do you have a question on this ? If not, I have one :
Did you look at the standard errors ?
And for that matter: did you look at he data ? What about April, 2012 ?
 
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Related to What’s the expected heating load as a function of temperature?

1. What is the expected heating load?

The expected heating load refers to the amount of energy needed to heat a specific space or building to a desired temperature.

2. How is the heating load calculated?

The heating load is calculated by taking into account the insulation of the building, the climate of the area, the size of the building, and the desired temperature.

3. What factors affect the heating load?

The heating load is affected by various factors such as outdoor temperature, indoor temperature, insulation, type of heating system, and building materials.

4. Can the heating load change over time?

Yes, the heating load can change over time due to changes in weather patterns, changes in building occupancy, and changes in building materials or insulation.

5. How does temperature affect the heating load?

The heating load increases as the temperature difference between the indoor and outdoor temperatures increases. This means that the colder it is outside, the more energy is needed to heat the building to a comfortable temperature.

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