This document discusses methods for calculating cooling and heating loads on buildings. It covers key topics like:
1. Cooling load calculations are more complex than heating load calculations as they involve unsteady state processes and internal heat sources.
2. Methods for estimating loads range from simple rules-of-thumb to complex transfer function methods. The CLTD/CLF method separates loads into sensible and latent components.
3. Total cooling load has external components from building envelope conduction and solar gain, and internal components from occupants, lights, and appliances. Loads are estimated and summed to determine required system capacity.