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Term Term Definition Options Unit of Measure
4 At 10 m: WPD: 200-250 W/m^2; Speed: 5.6-6.0 m/s. At 50 m: WPD: 400-500 W/m^2; Speed: 7.0-7.5 m/s View None
4 except marine IECC Zone View None
4 marine IECC Zone View None
4 pipe View None
4A ASHRAE. Mixed and humid. CDD50F <= 4500 and 3600 <HDD65F <= 5400 View None
4B ASHRAE. Mixed and dry. CDD50F <= 4500 and 3600 <HDD65F <= 5400 View None
4C ASHRAE. Mixed marine. 3600 <HDD65F <= 5400 View None
5 California Title 24 representative city of Santa Marina. IECC Zone. CBECS zone. View None
5 At 10 m: WPD: 250-300 W/m^2; Speed: 6.0-6.4 m/s. At 50 m: WPD: 500-600 W/m^2; Speed: 7.5-8.0 m/s View None
50 meters View None
5A ASHRAE. Cool and humid. 5400 < HDD65F <= 7200 View None
5B ASHRAE. Cool and dry. 5400 < HDD65F <= 7200 View None
5C ASHRAE. Cool marine. 5400 < HDD65F <= 7200 View None
6 California Title 24 representative city of Los Angeles. IECC Zone View None
6 At 10 m: WPD: 300-400 W/m^2; Speed: 6.4-7.0 m/s. At 50 m: WPD: 600-800 W/m^2; Speed: 8.0-8.8 m/s View None
6A ASHRAE. Cold and humid. 7200 < HDD65F <= 9000 View None
6B ASHRAE. Cold and dry. 7200 < HDD65F <= 9000 View None
7 At 10 m: WPD: 400-1000 W/m^2; Speed: 7.0-9.4 m/s. At 50 m: WPD: 800-2000 W/m^2; Speed: 8.8-11.9 m/s View None
7 ASHRAE. Very cold. 9000 < HDD65F <= 12600. California Title 24 representative city of San Diego. IECC Zone View None
8 ASHRAE. Subarctic. 12600 < HDD65F. California Title 24 representative city of El Toro. IECC Zone. View None
9 California Title 24 representative city of Pasadena. View None
A amperes View None
A la carte A battery charger that is individually packaged without batteries. Batteries that the a la carte charger is designed to charge should be listed on the packaging, battery, and/or in printed or electronic user information materials. A la carte chargers may have multi-voltage or multi-port capability. View None
A series The A-series light bulb is the "classic" type of light bulb that has been the most commonly used type for general-purpose lighting applications since the early 20th century. It has a pear-like shape and an Edison screw base. The number that follows the "A" within the A series indicates the width of the bulb in one-eighth inch units View None
A19 A19 is the most commonly used A-series light bulb type. It is 19/8 inches (60 mm) wide at its widest point and has a one-inch wide (type E26, i.e. approximately 26 millimetres wide) screw base. View None

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