heatload

Heating load in Syracuse

A home in Syracuse has to be heated against a design temperature of −20.6 °C. That figure is measured, not modelled: it is the 1st percentile of daily minimum temperature over 30 years at Syracuse Hancock International Ap, 8 km away.

Design temperature −20.6 °C
Heating degree days 2,889
Coldest month Jan
Coldest night on record −30.6 °C

How many kilowatts

Heating power needed at the design temperature, in kilowatts, for a detached house. Pick the row that matches the building.

Construction Detached Semi-detached Terraced Top-floor flat Mid-floor flat Ground-floor flat
Uninsulated, single glazed 26.2 kW 22.9 kW 20.4 kW 22.3 kW 10.9 kW 13.3 kW
Unfilled cavity, early double glazing 17.7 kW 15.3 kW 13.3 kW 13.0 kW 7.9 kW 9.9 kW
Insulated to 1980s standards 10.1 kW 9.1 kW 8.3 kW 7.8 kW 5.6 kW 7.2 kW
Modern, roughly 1995-2010 6.2 kW 5.7 kW 5.2 kW 5.0 kW 3.8 kW 4.6 kW
Current building regulations 4.8 kW 4.4 kW 4.1 kW 3.9 kW 2.9 kW 3.6 kW
Passive house 2.8 kW 2.5 kW 2.3 kW 2.2 kW 1.5 kW 2.0 kW

Where the heat goes

For a 120 m2 detached house of this construction, at the design temperature.

Element W Share
Walls 3,335 33%
Roof 974 10%
Ground floor 658 7%
Windows 1,900 19%
Thermal bridges 558 6%
Ventilation and draughts 2,692 27%
Heating load 10,117 10.1 kW

Calculate it for your own home

The climate half of this is measured. The building half is yours to supply.

Heating load

Monthly mean temperature

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
°C −4.0 −3.2 1.1 8.1 14.8 19.7 22.3 21.4 17.3 10.8 4.9 −0.6

Where these numbers come from