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What is the Heat Loss Coefficient (HLC)?

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The Heat Loss Coefficient (HLC) quantifies the total rate of heat loss from a building through its fabric (walls, roof, floor, windows, doors) and ventilation. It is expressed in Watts per Kelvin (W/K) and represents the sum of:

  1. Fabric heat loss (calculated via U-values × surface areas)
  2. Ventilation heat loss (air changes × volume × heat capacity of air)

Last Updated on 29 August 2025 by Bradley Pallister

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