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Term Term Definition Options Unit of Measure
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Cooling degree days Cooling degree days are calculated as the sum of the differences between daily average temperatures and the base temperature, calculated at the ASHRAE base temperature of 65F. Use the Interval Frequency term to characterize whether the HDD calculation is for annual or monthly intervals View None
Cooling Delivery Type

Method of delivering cooling to the zone.

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Cooling equipment The schedule during which cooling equipment is in operation. This may be hours extended past regular business hours and accounts for ramp-up and ramp-down times. View None
Cooling Heating Delivery Type

Delivery type of either a cooling or heating system

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Cooling Heating Medium

Cooling or heating medium

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Cooling Heating Type

Type of cooling or heating system

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Cooling Medium

Medium used to transport cooling energy from a central cooling system to individual zones.

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Cooling Stage Capacity

Average capacity of each cooling stage, at ARI rated conditions, expressed as a fraction of total capacity

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cooling tons cooling tons View None
Cooling tower View None
Cooling Tower View None
Cooling tower make up View None
Cooling Type

Source of cooling. Cooling delivery is recorded in a separate data field. Use of fans or blowers by themselves without chilled air or water is not included in this definition of cooling. Stand-alone dehumidifiers are also not included.

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Cooperative A cooperative, or co-op, is legally owned and shared by all occupants in the premises. View None
Cooperative household A household of people living together like a family but not in legal relationships or related to each other. View None
Coordinate

Qualifier for various dimensional terms to clarify the coordinate direction

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COP Coefficient of performance - a measure of the amount of power input to a system compared to the amount of power output by that system. View None
Copier Produces paper duplicates from paper originals. Includes upgradeable digital copiers (UDCs). View None
cord full cord View None
Corded A Telephone with a permanent physical connection between the handset and the network. View None
Cordless A product or appliance designed to operate on battery power or directly from the mains with a discharged battery. View None
Cordless A Telephone with a base station and a handset. The cradle of a Cordless Telephone or its External Power Supply is designed to plug into a wall outlet. Although the Cordless Telephone base has a permanent physical connection to the network, there is no physical connection between the portable handset and the network. View None

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