Utah Climate Zone Heat Loss Calculator — Manual J Estimator

Estimates whole-house heat loss (BTU/hr) using ACCA Manual J simplified methodology for Utah's climate zones. Use results to properly size furnaces, heat pumps, and boilers.

Formulas Used

Conduction Loss (each component):
Qcond = U × A × ΔT

  • U = 1/R (thermal transmittance, BTU/hr·ft²·°F)
  • A = surface area (ft²)
  • ΔT = Tindoor − Toutdoor design (°F)

Infiltration Loss:
Qinf = 0.018 × ACH × V × ΔT

  • 0.018 = air heat capacity factor (BTU·hr/ft³·°F·ACH)
  • ACH = air changes per hour
  • V = conditioned volume (ft³) = floor area × ceiling height

Total Design Load:
Qdesign = (Qwalls + Qceiling + Qfloor + Qwindows + Qdoors + Qinfiltration) × 1.25

Slab Edge Loss (slab-on-grade only):
Qslab = 0.8 × Perimeter (ft) × ΔT

Wall Geometry:
Gross Wall Area = 4 × √(Floor Area / Stories) × Ceiling Height × Stories

Assumptions & References

  • Based on ACCA Manual J (8th Edition) simplified residential load calculation methodology.
  • Outdoor design temperatures sourced from ASHRAE Fundamentals Handbook and Utah Division of Water Resources climate data (99% heating design conditions).
  • Climate zones per IECC 2021 / ASHRAE 169-2020: Utah spans Zones 3B (St. George) through Zone 7 (Uinta Basin).
  • Minimum R-values per IRC 2021 Table N1102.1.2 for Utah climate zones.
  • A 1.25× safety factor is applied to the calculated load per Manual J guidance to account for duct losses, orientation, and construction variability.
  • Wall geometry assumes a square footprint; actual perimeter may vary significantly for irregular floor plans.
  • Infiltration factor 0.018 = (0.24 BTU/lb·°F × 0.075 lb/ft³) / 1 hr × 1 ACH, per Manual J simplified method.
  • Door area assumed 20.4 sq ft per door (3 ft × 6.8 ft standard).
  • This tool does not account for: duct losses (typically add 10–30%), solar heat gain, internal gains, basement walls, or multi-zone systems.
  • For permit-required calculations, use ACCA-approved software (Wrightsoft, Elite RHVAC) with a licensed HVAC engineer.
  • Utah requires HVAC sizing per Utah Residential Energy Code (R403.7), which references Manual J.

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