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    It depends on your zone geometry.<br>
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    See this attached .pdf (if it will post) to see how eQUEST
    translates perimeter insulation into an effective U-value.  (It is
    also in the archives.)<br>
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    On 2/3/2012 3:07 PM, norman wheatley wrote:
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cite="mid:CAMSdQWAynEPXQg23b7vAjpR84UuM9ewzVDFePRLZOo10KiGGRw@mail.gmail.com"
      type="cite">Hi,<br>
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      If you go for the standard 0.73 F-Factor slab on grade floor and
      then check the LV-E report all your floors on the ground level are
      below ground and have very low U-values.<br>
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      Is this correct behaviour? It seems that the slab is essentially
      R-33<br>
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      thanks<br>
      Norm<br>
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