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As mentioned in an earlier CTE video about AC systems, any air leaked out of a system will naturally cause more air to pulled in. This will typically be warm outside air.  This along with many other factors play into your heat load calculation. Things such as ceiling height or level of insulation are just a couple.  

Learn more about these and other heat load factors in the CTE video.

 
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