Nortec Industries NH Series installation manual Weather Design Data

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Table 1. Weather Design Data

 

 

JANUARY

 

JANUARY

 

JULY

 

JULY

 

 

 

Temperature

Relative Humidity (% RH)

Temperature

Relative Humidity (% RH)

 

 

Dry

Dry

 

 

 

 

 

Dry

Dry

 

 

 

 

 

Bulb

Bulb

7:30

 

1:30

 

7:30

Bulb

Bulb

7:30

1:30

7:30

State/Province

City

°F

°C

A.M.

 

P.M.

 

P.M.

°F

°C

A.M.

P.M.

P.M.

Alabama

Birmingham

10

-12

81

 

61

 

66

95

35

84

56

68

 

Mobile

10

-12

--

 

--

 

--

95

35

90

64

78

Arizona

Flagstaff

-10

-23

83

 

58

 

--

90

32

77

36

--

 

Phoenix

25

-4

75

 

47

 

39

105

41

53

31

23

 

Yuma

30

-1

56

 

37

 

27

110

44

51

31

23

Arkansas

Little Rock

5

-15

80

 

67

 

68

95

35

85

55

59

California

Eureka

30

-1

87

 

--

 

77

90

32

92

--

80

 

Fresno

25

-4

93

 

80

 

66

105

41

61

36

20

 

Los Angeles

35

2

63

 

46

 

51

90

32

85

50

54

 

Sacramento

30

-1

90

 

82

 

70

100

38

76

46

28

 

San Diego

35

2

76

 

58

 

60

85

29

86

68

65

 

San Francisco

35

2

84

 

68

 

70

85

29

92

75

78

Colorado

Denver

-10

-23

54

 

37

 

41

95

35

55

27

30

 

Grand Junction

-15

-26

77

 

64

 

64

95

35

48

27

22

 

Pueblo

-20

-29

67

 

44

 

48

95

35

73

34

35

Connecticut

New Haven

0

-18

75

 

65

 

69

95

35

77

64

74

Delaware

Wilmington

0

-18

77

 

62

 

70

95

35

80

52

69

District of Columbia

Washington

0

-18

73

 

56

 

64

95

35

78

52

64

Florida

Jacksonville

25

-4

89

 

56

 

75

95

35

85

57

76

 

Miami

35

2

87

 

59

 

75

91

33

83

64

76

Georgia

Atlanta

10

-12

80

 

64

 

69

95

35

83

57

68

 

Augusta

10

-12

84

 

59

 

69

98

37

83

55

69

 

Savannah

20

-7

83

 

58

 

72

95

35

85

61

80

Idaho

Boise

-10

-23

82

 

75

 

74

95

35

54

34

23

 

Lewiston

-5

-20

79

 

73

 

71

95

35

64

37

25

Illinois

Cairo

0

-18

81

 

69

 

--

98

37

83

57

--

 

Chicago

-10

-23

81

 

70

 

75

95

35

78

51

55

 

Peoria

-10

-23

83

 

72

 

77

96

35

81

53

58

Indiana

Fort Wayne

-10

-23

84

 

75

 

81

95

35

84

53

58

 

Indianapolis

-10

-23

83

 

72

 

78

95

35

84

54

60

 

Terre Haute

0

-18

82

 

70

 

76

95

35

77

50

56

Iowa

Davenport

-15

-26

--

 

--

 

--

95

35

--

--

--

 

Sioux City

-20

-29

78

 

67

 

72

95

35

86

55

54

Kansas

Dodge City

-10

-23

78

 

57

 

61

95

35

77

45

52

 

Topeka

-10

-23

78

 

64

 

67

100

38

85

54

54

Kentucky

Louisville

0

-18

78

 

68

 

69

95

35

77

52

57

Louisiana

New Orleans

20

-7

85

 

67

 

73

95

35

84

64

72

 

Shreveport

20

-7

83

 

67

 

66

100

38

86

56

62

Maine

Portland

-5

-21

81

 

65

 

74

90

32

78

58

76

Maryland

Baltimore

0

-18

72

 

68

 

56

95

35

71

52

65

Massachusetts

Boston

0

-18

72

 

59

 

67

92

33

72

55

70

Michigan

Detroit

-10

-23

82

 

71

 

77

95

35

74

50

56

 

Grande Rapids

-10

-23

85

 

78

 

80

95

35

76

51

54

Minnesota

Duluth

-25

-32

78

 

74

 

74

93

33

87

61

66

 

Minneapolis

-20

-29

82

 

72

 

75

95

35

82

54

54

Mississippi

Vicksburg

10

-12

82

 

65

 

67

95

35

87

61

70

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