<DIV>you could refer to some research paper in the international journals, such as Energy and Buildings, Energy Policy. They are available online in the Elsevier database.</DIV>
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<DIV>Your question is hard to determine, because the cooling/heating load index differ largely from climate zone to zone.</DIV>
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<DIV>I also think the building energy saving standard in Korea may have the recommended values.</DIV>
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<DIV>Han Xing</DIV>
<DIV>from Shanghai</DIV>
<DIV></DIV><BR>At 2010-10-19,"최민석" <chms2002@naver.com> wrote:<BR>
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<P>I'm looking for cooling/heating load criteria or recommendation in office buildings. </P>
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<P>Where can i see related documents or reference?</P>
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<P>Any information is appreciated.</P>
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<P>Thank you for giving me your time.</P>
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<P>Best Regards, </P>
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