Comparison of the assumptions, methodologies and conclusions of three residential space conditioning system studies

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Comparison of the assumptions, methodologies and conclusions of three residential space conditioning system studies
1978, Dept. of Energy, Assistant Secretary for Conservation and Solar Applications, Division of Buildings and Community Systems
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Prepared for the U.S. Dept. of Energy, Assistant Secretary for Conservation and Solar Applications, Division of Buildings and Community Systems

Issued May 1978

Published in
Washington
Series
HCP/M 1227-01

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39 p. in various pagings ;
Number of pages
39

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OL14879715M

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