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DOE-2 Reference Manual Version 2.1 - DOE2.com

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17. DOORThis instruction is used to specify the size, position, and number ofdoors and their heat-transfer characteristics. Each DOOR instruction appliesto the EXTERIOR-WALL instruction preceding it and describes a door on thatexterior wall. Note: Glass doors should be treated as windows, rather thandoors.U-nameDOORLIKEHEIGHTWIDTHCONSTRUCTI ONSETBACKX and YMULTIPLI ER51< Y-FORM-FACTORGND-FORM-FACTORSHADING-DIVISIONINF-COEFmay be specified.This command word tells LOADS that the data to followspecify a door.may be used to copy data from a previously entered andU-named DOOR instruction.is the door dimension parallel to the Y axis of thesurface coordinate system.is the door dimension parallel to the X axis of thesurface coordinate system.identifies the U-name of a previously defined CONSTRUCTIONinstruction that describes the effective U-value of thisdoor.is the distance that the door is recessed into the wall,measured parallel to the Z axis of the surface coordinatesystem.position the door in the surface coordinate system of thewall containing the door (see Sec. A.5 of this chapter).X and Yare measured from the lower left-hand corner ofthe exterior wall to the lower left-hand corner of thedoor.is analogous to MULTIPLIER for INTERIOR-WALL.see the discussion of these keywords in the previoussection on the WINDOW instruction and in Sec. B.15 of thischapter.specifies an infiltration flow coefficient used to computethe infiltration through the door. See Sec. B.15 of thischapter for a discussion of this keyword. Typical valuesfor INF-COEF for a door are in the following table (Refs.3 and 5).II I.ll0 (Rev i sed 5/81)

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