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PDF_TITLE ?= "Report.pdf"
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TEX_TITLE ?= "Report.tex"
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HTML_TITLE ?= "report.html"
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OUT_FILE ?= "Report.md"
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@OUT_FILE="${OUT_DIR}/${OUT_FILE}" ./scripts/gen.sh
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pdf: gen
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-H resources/head.tex \
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-o ${PDF_TEST_TITLE} \
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@pandoc \
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-o "${OUT_DIR}/${HTML_TITLE}" \
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"${OUT_DIR}/${OUT_FILE}" \
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&& open "${OUT_DIR}/${HTML_TITLE}"
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.PHONY: install
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@brew install pandoc \
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---
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title: ${DOCUMENT_TITLE}
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author: ${AUTHOR_NAME}
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date: \today{}
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mainfont: Avenir Next
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documentclass: article
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fontsize: 12pt
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# NOTE: The applegreen is a custom color defined in resources/head.tex
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linkcolor: applegreen
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urlcolor: applegreen
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abstract: |
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**Prepared For:**
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${CUSTOMER_NAME}
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${CUSTOMER_STREET}
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${CUSTOMER_CITY_STATE_ZIP}
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```{=latex}
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\begin{center}
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```
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<!-- below are just forced line breaks -->
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\
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\
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\
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[{ width=30% }](${COMPANY_WEBSITE})
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```{=latex}
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\end{center}
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```
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---
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<!-- NOTE: Table of contents section only needs changed if new sections are
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added.
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-->
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# Contents
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1. [Introduction](#home-performance-report)
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1. [Your Goals](#your-goals)
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1. [Leakage](#how-leaky-is-your-house)
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1. [Observations](#observations)
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1. [HVAC](#hvac-observations)
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1. [Home](#home-observations)
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1. [Load Calculations](#load-calculations)
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1. [Your Loads](#your-loads)
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1. [Airflow Assessment](#airflow-assessment)
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1. [Your Static Measurements](#your-static-measurements)
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1. [Static Pressure Forecast](#static-measurements-forecast)
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1. [Summary](#summary)
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1. [Definitions](#definitions)
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1. [CFM50]
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1. [IAQ]
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1. [LAIR]
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1. [Load Calculation][load-calculation]
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1. [Shell][shell]
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1. [SHR]
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1. [TESP]
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1. [WC][wc]
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# Home Performance Report
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Thank you for having us to your home for a home performance assessment. I hope that it was
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beneficial. We learned a lot about your home and your goals during the brief visit. So, let’s jump
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in to some of the things discovered.
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Below is a summary of your goals, house measurements, and our budget discussion as well as my
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observations and some recommendations. As part of the service we ran load calculations that help
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determine the right sized HVAC for your home as it stand and with some upgrades. Those are attached
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as are bids for replacements.
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Once you read the report you’ll have 3 options: do nothing, pick and choose upgrades, or do more
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planning for more difficult goals or complex projects. These options are discussed at the end of the
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report as well as our leanings for your home.
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\goalsimage
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## Your goals:
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<!-- NOTE: This should probably be a table in most cases, with a rank.-->
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<!--
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| Goal | Rank |
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| ------ | ---- |
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| A goal | 8 |
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| B goal | 5 |
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-->
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<!-- WARNING: Add goals here -->
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1. Add air conditioning.
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# How Leaky Is Your House
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<!-- NOTE: Several of the variables used in this section are defined in vars.sh
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Do not change them here, instead update them in the vars.sh file.
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-->
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One of the main objectives was to perform a blower door test and load calculations for the home. We
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discovered that the blower door number was
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${HOME_LEAKAGE} [CFM50] for the approximately ${HOME_SQUARE_FEET} \squarefoot (${HOME_LAIR} [LAIR]).
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A leaky home, most often, is an uncomfortable and uncontrollable home.
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> _Air leakage tends to have one of the largest impacts on the load of a home._
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>
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> - _Around 1:1 homes begin to be more controllable / comfortable_
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> - _Your home is ${HOME_LEAKAGE}:${HOME_SQUARE_FEET} \squarefoot for a ratio of ${HOME_LAIR}_
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> - _Leaky homes are very difficult to maintain comfort with HVAC alone._
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# Observations
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The below sections are observations about the current HVAC system and the home.
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## HVAC Observations
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<!-- WARNING: Add HVAC observations here. -->
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1. Current furnace is sized appropriately based on the load of the home.
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1. Current duct system is not sized adequately for the system.
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1. Filter is too small for the system.
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1. Return sizing is not adequate.
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1. Supply sizing is marginal.
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1. Current static pressure is already high.
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1. These problems may become worse when AC is installed.
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## Home Observations
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<!-- WARNING: Add house observations here. -->
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1. The house leakage is high for the size of the home.
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1. May be hard to control comfort without [shell] improvements.
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# Load Calculations
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Several [load-calculations][load-calculation] were performed on your home to determine the proper
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equipment sizing for this application. Below is a comparison of the
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[load-calculations][load-calculation] with the current air leakage and several improved air leakage
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targets.
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## Your Loads
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<!-- WARNING: Add the project loads here. -->
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| [CFM50] | | Heating Total | Cooling Total | [SHR] | [LAIR] |
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| ------------------- | ----------- | ------------- | ------------- | -------- | ---------------- |
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| **${HOME_LEAKAGE}** | **Current** | **55,102** | **20,726** | **0.79** | **${HOME_LAIR}** |
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| 2,000 | | 40,320 | 17,279 | 0.85 | 1.5:1 |
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| 1,350 | | 35,885 | 16,245 | 0.88 | 1:1 |
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> **Note:**
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>
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> 1. _The lower the heating and cooling total's the better._
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> 1. _An undersized air conditioner is better than an oversized one._
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> 1. _Supplemental dehumidification may be required for [SHR]'s below 0.83._
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The above table shows the relationship between air leakage and the amount of heating and cooling
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that is required for the home. A tight home is easier to control the comfort levels, offers superior
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IAQ levels, and lower utility costs.
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<!-- WARNING: Update this summary for the given project -->
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The projected cooling size required for your home is around 2-Tons for the current leakage rate, or
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1.5-Tons if [shell] improvements were made.
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[Here is a link to your load calculation reports][loads-folder]
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# Airflow Assessment
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While on site, we also measured the total system airflow and static pressure of the system. Static
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pressure is equivalent to the blood pressure of your system and gives us a better understanding of
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the overall ability for the system to provide the proper amount of airflow, as well as how much it
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may struggle to do so.
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Static pressure is the amount of resistance that the blower has to work against in order to move air
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through the system. Things that have an effect on the static pressure of the system include, air
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filters (size and type), duct sizes, amount of ducts, length of ducts, duct fittings and
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transitions, as well as internal system components. Each component of the system has a resistance
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associated with it that the blower has to overcome, by taking some key measurements we are able to
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determine the [TESP] of the system. While there are several static pressures in the system, when we
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talk about static pressure we are generally referring to [TESP].
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Static pressure ([TESP]) has a range of _low_, _acceptable_, or _high_. While these numbers are
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specific to the actual equipment, most manufacturers follow similar standards. For the sake of
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simplicity, 0.5" [wc] or under is an _acceptable_ target, 0.8" [wc] is generally the max acceptable
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static pressure (although we like to stay well below this if possible), and above 0.8" [wc] is
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considered _high_ and should be addressed. _Low_ is generally not common and is rarely problematic,
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so it is not focused on much.
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<!-- NOTE: Force a new page here, for images and sub-section heading to be on same page -->
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\newpage
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## Your Static Measurements
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![True Flow Report][trueflow-image]{ height=50% }
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<!-- WARNING: Summarize the static measurements here -->
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The above image is a snapshot of the static pressures recorded for your system. This shows that the
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static pressure of your system is very high (1.114" [wc]). The primary culprits for the high static
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pressure are that the filter is undersized for the airflow required and the return duct sizing is
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small.
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These measurements were taken in the heating mode because your system does not currently have air
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conditioning. Currently the heating airflow is on the low side for what is required for your system
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(1200 CFM would be ideal). This should be adjusted if possible during the install to get better
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performance and efficiency out of the system, given that some static pressures can be improved
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during the project.
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\
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\
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[Here is a link to the full airflow report.][trueflow-file]
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<!-- NOTE: Force a new page here, for images and sub-section heading to be on same page -->
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\newpage
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## Static Measurements Forecast
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![True Flow Forecast][trueflow-forecast-image]{ height=50% }
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<!-- WARNING: Summarize the forecast results below. -->
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The above image is a snapshot is of a forecast of the static pressures after adding air
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conditioning. It should be noted that these measurements are based solely on the airflow required
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for cooling mode, not for heating mode (in other words, heating mode is going to be higher because
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the airflow requirement is higher).
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This shows that with an upgraded filter we can get the static pressure below the 0.8" [wc] max
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target while in cooling mode.
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\
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\
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[Here is a link to the full forecast report.][trueflow-forecast-file]
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# Summary
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The purpose of the home performance assessment is to help find the overlap between the house needs,
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the goals, and the budget to see if there's a viable project.
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<!-- WARNING: Add summary here -->
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The house is pretty leaky overall. This is due to the age and construction style of the house. This
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may lead to comfort problems or trouble maintaining comfort in all areas of the house.
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Based on the [load calculations][load-calculation], the previously quoted systems are too large for
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the current load, so we need to update the proposals to be for 2-Ton systems. This will help with
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the fact that the static pressure of the system is already really high. The static pressure for
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heating will likely still be above the 0.8" [wc] max threshold.
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An upgraded air filter is going to be required to help alleviate the blower motor. Another return
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may be required in the living space to further drop the static pressure, however this could likely
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be done in the future if desired. I would estimate that adding another return would be in the
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**$800-1,200** range.
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While on site it was mentioned that you would like some of the ducts to be sealed that go to the
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second floor. This is something that is not included in our general proposals. I would estimate this
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to be an additional **$150-300** and will add options in the updated proposals.
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Since the goal is to add air conditioning, then I would recommend going with a 2-Ton system. If the
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system does not maintain then you could look into [shell] improvements and air sealing the home.
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Regards,
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\
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\
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\
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[Here is a link to all the documents][document-folder]
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<!-- NOTE: These are reference links for short form linking in the document.
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This allows all the links to be changed / updated in one place.
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However most do not need updated unless sections are added, besides the
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document links, which are defined / setup in vars.sh.
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-->
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[CFM50]: #cfm50-definition "CFM50"
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[IAQ]: #iaq-definition "IAQ"
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[LAIR]: #lair-definition "LAIR"
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[load-calculation]: #load-calculation-definition "load calculation"
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[shell]: #shell-definition "shell"
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[SHR]: #shr-definition "SHR"
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[wc]: #wc-definition "wc"
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[TESP]: #tesp-definition "TESP"
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<!-- prettier-ignore-start -->
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<!-- IMPORTANT: Take screen shots of the TrueFlow reports and add to the img
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folder with names / path setup in vars.sh -->
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<!-- default is img/trueflow.png -->
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[trueflow-image]: ${TRUEFLOW_IMAGE}
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<!-- default is img/forecast.png -->
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[trueflow-forecast-image]: ${TRUEFLOW_FORECAST_IMAGE}
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<!-- prettier-ignore-end -->
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<!-- NOTE: These links are defined in vars.sh -->
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[loads-folder]: ${LOADS_FOLDER}
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[trueflow-file]: ${TRUEFLOW_FILE}
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[trueflow-forecast-file]: ${TRUEFLOW_FORECAST_FILE}
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[document-folder]: ${DOCUMENT_FOLDER}
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build_dir_name := ".build"
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ansible_dir := "playbook"
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vars_file := "vars.yml"
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vault_file := "vault.yml"
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[private]
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default:
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just --list
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[private]
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run_pandoc dir output_file: build
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@pandoc --pdf-engine=xelatex \
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-H {{build_dir_name}}/"head.tex" \
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-H {{build_dir_name}}/"footer.tex" \
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-o {{dir}}/{{output_file}} \
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{{build_dir_name}}/"Report.md" \
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{{build_dir_name}}/"Definitions.md"
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[private]
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run_ansible build *ARGS:
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@echo "Running ansible with build directory: {{build}}"
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cd {{ansible_dir}} && \
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ansible-playbook playbook.yml \
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--inventory inventory.ini \
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--extra-vars "work_dir={{justfile_directory()}}" \
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--extra-vars "build_dir={{build}}" \
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{{ARGS}}
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alias ansible := build
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# Run the playbook, which generates files required to build a report.
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[group("build")]
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build *ARGS: (
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run_ansible justfile_directory()/build_dir_name
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"--tags build"
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ARGS
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)
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# Build & generate an HTML report.
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[group("generate")]
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html title="Report.html" output_dir=".build": (
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run_pandoc output_dir file_stem(title) + ".html"
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)
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open {{output_dir}}/{{ prepend(file_stem(title), ".html") }}
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# Build & generate a PDF report.
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[group("generate")]
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pdf title="Report.pdf" output_dir="${PWD}": (run_pandoc output_dir file_stem(title) + ".pdf")
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open {{output_dir}}/{{ prepend(file_stem(title), ".pdf") }} && \
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@osascript ./scripts/notify.scpt
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# Build & generate a Latex file.
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[group("generate")]
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[group("debug")]
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tex title="Report.tex" output_dir=".build": (run_pandoc output_dir file_stem(title) + ".tex")
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@echo "Wrote to: " + {{output_dir}}/{{file_stem(title)}} + ".tex"
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# Setup the working directory, setup tags see: `https://git.housh.dev/michael/ansible-role-hpa#setup-tags`
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[group("setup")]
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setup tag='setup': (
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run_ansible justfile_directory()/build_dir_name "--tags " + tag
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)
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# Setup the working directory with ansible-vault.
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[group("setup")]
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setup-vault: (setup "setup-with-vault")(encrypt-vault)
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# Encrypt the vault file, pass in --ask-vault-pass if no default password file is set.
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[group("setup")]
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[group("utlities")]
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encrypt-vault *ARGS:
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@ansible-vault encrypt {{vault_file}} {{ARGS}}
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# Edit the vault file, pass in --ask-vault-pass if no default password file is set.
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[group("utlities")]
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edit-vault *ARGS:
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@ansible-vault edit {{vault_file}} {{ARGS}}
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# Removes build directory, useful when debugging.
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[group("utilities")]
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clean-build-dir:
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@rm -rf {{build_dir_name}}
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@rm -rf {{ansible_dir}}/{{build_dir_name}}
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# Removes build directory, template, variable, and pdf files. Use with caution or work may lost.
|
||||
[group("utilities")]
|
||||
[confirm('This will remove build directories, template files, variables, and pdf files. Are you sure you want to do that?')]
|
||||
clean-all: clean-build-dir
|
||||
@rm -f ./Report.{md,pdf}
|
||||
@rm -f vars.{yml,yaml}
|
||||
@rm -f vault.{yml,yaml}
|
||||
@rm -f Definitions.md
|
||||
@rm -f {footer,head}.tex
|
||||
@rm -f {{ansible_dir}}/group_vars/all/{vars,vault}.{yml,yaml}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
# Install the required ansible roles.
|
||||
[group("utilities")]
|
||||
install-requirements:
|
||||
@ansible-galaxy install -r {{ansible_dir}}/requirements.yml
|
||||
4
playbook/ansible.cfg
Normal file
4
playbook/ansible.cfg
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
|
||||
[defaults]
|
||||
inventory=./inventory.ini
|
||||
stdout_callback=yaml
|
||||
interpreter_python=auto_silent
|
||||
0
playbook/group_vars/all/.gitkeep
Normal file
0
playbook/group_vars/all/.gitkeep
Normal file
2
playbook/inventory.ini
Normal file
2
playbook/inventory.ini
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
|
||||
[local]
|
||||
127.0.0.1 ansible_connection=local
|
||||
25
playbook/playbook.yml
Normal file
25
playbook/playbook.yml
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
|
||||
---
|
||||
- name: Generate Report.
|
||||
hosts: all
|
||||
roles:
|
||||
- role: hpa_role
|
||||
tasks:
|
||||
- name: Link vars file.
|
||||
ansible.builtin.file:
|
||||
src: "{{ work_dir }}/vars.yml"
|
||||
dest: "{{ work_dir }}/playbook/group_vars/all/vars.yml"
|
||||
state: link
|
||||
tags:
|
||||
- setup
|
||||
- setup-all
|
||||
- setup-all-with-vault
|
||||
- setup-with-vault
|
||||
|
||||
- name: Link vault file.
|
||||
ansible.builtin.file:
|
||||
src: "{{ work_dir }}/vault.yml"
|
||||
dest: "{{ work_dir }}/playbook/group_vars/all/vault.yml"
|
||||
state: link
|
||||
tags:
|
||||
- setup-all-with-vault
|
||||
- setup-with-vault
|
||||
3
playbook/requirements.yml
Normal file
3
playbook/requirements.yml
Normal file
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
|
||||
- name: hpa_role
|
||||
src: git+https://git.housh.dev/michael/ansible-role-hpa
|
||||
version: main
|
||||
@@ -1,47 +0,0 @@
|
||||
# Definitions
|
||||
|
||||
<!-- NOTE: Keep these at the very bottom, if any new definitions are added then
|
||||
they should also be added as links to the content section near the top. -->
|
||||
|
||||
### CFM50 {#cfm50-definition}
|
||||
|
||||
Is a unit of measurement that is taken when a blower door test is performed on the home. Stands for
|
||||
$C$ubic $F$eet per $M$inute at 50 pascals.
|
||||
|
||||
### IAQ {#iaq-definition}
|
||||
|
||||
Stands for $I$ndoor $A$ir $Q$uality. We spend most of our time indoors, so having good indoor air
|
||||
quality can help reduce illness and potentially improve the quality and longevity of life.
|
||||
|
||||
### LAIR {#lair-definition}
|
||||
|
||||
Stands for $L$eakage $A$ir $I$nfiltration $R$ate, which is a metric that compares the square footage
|
||||
of the home and it's blower door number. This aids in determining if a home is controllable by
|
||||
properly sized HVAC equipment or if [shell] improvements (air sealing and insulation) should be
|
||||
considered.
|
||||
|
||||
### Load Caclulation {#load-calculation-definition}
|
||||
|
||||
A load calculation, also called a Manual-J, calculates the heating and cooling requirements for a
|
||||
home. Each home has a unique heating and cooling load based on the direction it faces, the air
|
||||
leakage, the location, the insulation values, the types and sizes of windows, among other factors.
|
||||
|
||||
### Shell {#shell-definition}
|
||||
|
||||
Shell is a term used to describe the enclosure of the house. It is often used when talking about air
|
||||
leakage and insulation levels.
|
||||
|
||||
### SHR {#shr-definition}
|
||||
|
||||
Stands for $S$ensible $H$eat $R$atio. Sensible heat ratio is the ratio of work required by the air
|
||||
conditioner to remove moisture, as well as maintain the sensible temperature. The higher the number
|
||||
the better.
|
||||
|
||||
### TESP {#tesp-definition}
|
||||
|
||||
Stands for $T$otal $E$xternal $S$tatic $P$ressure, which is a metric used to determine how much
|
||||
resistance the blower motor has to overcome for the airflow requirement of the system.
|
||||
|
||||
### WC {#wc-definition}
|
||||
|
||||
Stands for $W$ater $C$olumn, which is a unit of measurement for pressure.
|
||||
@@ -1,24 +0,0 @@
|
||||
% customize the footer
|
||||
\usepackage{fancyhdr}
|
||||
\pagestyle{fancy}
|
||||
% clear all footers
|
||||
\fancyfoot{}
|
||||
% clear all headers
|
||||
\fancyhead{}
|
||||
|
||||
% change font size on footer.
|
||||
\newcommand{\changefont}{%
|
||||
\fontsize{8}{10}\selectfont
|
||||
}
|
||||
% NOTE: What is displayed in the footer of each page.
|
||||
\fancyfoot[LE,LO]{
|
||||
\href{${COMPANY_WEBSITE}}
|
||||
{\changefont\textbf{
|
||||
${COMPANY_WEBSITE_DISPLAY}
|
||||
}}
|
||||
}
|
||||
\fancyfoot[RE,RO]{\textbf{
|
||||
\changefont{
|
||||
Phone: \href{tel:${COMPANY_PHONE}}{\color{orange}${COMPANY_PHONE}}
|
||||
}
|
||||
}}
|
||||
@@ -1,74 +0,0 @@
|
||||
% https://jdhao.github.io/2019/05/30/markdown2pdf_pandoc/#the-top
|
||||
% These were adapted from the above, which was very helpful in getting this
|
||||
% functional.
|
||||
|
||||
% change style of quote, see also https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/436253/114857
|
||||
\usepackage[most]{tcolorbox}
|
||||
|
||||
% change page margins
|
||||
\usepackage[top=2cm, bottom=1.5cm, left=2cm, right=2cm]{geometry}
|
||||
|
||||
% change the line spacing
|
||||
\usepackage{setspace}
|
||||
\setstretch{1.25}
|
||||
|
||||
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
|
||||
|
||||
% NOTE: This needs to stay above hyperref otherwise internal links break.
|
||||
|
||||
% start each section on new page and make section titles orange.
|
||||
\usepackage{titlesec}
|
||||
\titleformat{\section}
|
||||
{\color{orange}\normalfont\Huge\bfseries}
|
||||
\newcommand{\sectionbreak}{\clearpage}
|
||||
|
||||
% custom colors
|
||||
\definecolor{applegreen}{rgb}{0.55,0.71,0.0}
|
||||
|
||||
% Remove figure from images
|
||||
\usepackage[labelformat=empty]{caption}
|
||||
|
||||
\usepackage{fancyvrb,newverbs}
|
||||
|
||||
% see for different color codes https://rgbcolorcode.com/color/E6FFEA
|
||||
\definecolor{linequote}{RGB}{224,215,188}
|
||||
\definecolor{backquote}{RGB}{230,255,234} % background color of quotes
|
||||
\definecolor{bordercolor}{RGB}{221,221,221}
|
||||
|
||||
% change left border: https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/475716/114857
|
||||
% change left margin: https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/457936/114857
|
||||
\newtcolorbox{myquote}[1][]{%
|
||||
enhanced,
|
||||
breakable,
|
||||
size=minimal,
|
||||
left=10pt,
|
||||
top=5pt,
|
||||
bottom=5pt,
|
||||
frame hidden,
|
||||
boxrule=0pt,
|
||||
sharp corners=all,
|
||||
colback=backquote,
|
||||
borderline west={4pt}{0pt}{bordercolor},
|
||||
#1
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
% redefine quote environment to use the myquote environment, see https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/337587/114857
|
||||
\renewenvironment{quote}{\begin{myquote}}{\end{myquote}}
|
||||
|
||||
% remove the abstract title.
|
||||
\usepackage{abstract}
|
||||
\renewcommand{\abstractname}{}
|
||||
\renewcommand{\absnamepos}{empty}
|
||||
|
||||
\def\squarefoot{$ft^{\text{2}}$ }
|
||||
\def\goalsimage{
|
||||
\begin{center}
|
||||
|
||||
\hfill\break
|
||||
\hfill\break
|
||||
|
||||
\includegraphics[width=0.6\linewidth,height=\textheight,keepaspectratio]{img/goals.png}
|
||||
|
||||
\end{center}
|
||||
|
||||
}
|
||||
@@ -1,23 +0,0 @@
|
||||
#!/bin/zsh
|
||||
|
||||
# This script is used to generate the output files and replacing
|
||||
# variables used with ones setup in the vars.sh file.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
OUT_DIR=${OUT_DIR:-"outfiles"}
|
||||
OUT_FILE=${OUT_FILE:-"Report.out.md"}
|
||||
IN_FILE=${IN_FILE:-"Report.md"}
|
||||
local footer="resources/footer.template.tex"
|
||||
local footer_out="${OUT_DIR}/footer.tex"
|
||||
|
||||
if [ ! -d "$OUT_DIR" ]; then
|
||||
mkdir "$OUT_DIR"
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
echo "Writing footer to: ${footer_out}"
|
||||
|
||||
(source vars.sh; envsubst < "$footer" > "$footer_out")
|
||||
|
||||
echo "Writing to: ${OUT_FILE}"
|
||||
|
||||
(source vars.sh; envsubst < "$IN_FILE" > "$OUT_FILE")
|
||||
8
scripts/install-dependencies.sh
Executable file
8
scripts/install-dependencies.sh
Executable file
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
|
||||
#!/bin/zsh
|
||||
|
||||
brew install pandoc \
|
||||
mactex-no-gui \
|
||||
imagemagick \
|
||||
gettext \
|
||||
ansible \
|
||||
just
|
||||
29
vars.sh
29
vars.sh
@@ -1,29 +0,0 @@
|
||||
#!/bin/zsh
|
||||
|
||||
# Document setup.
|
||||
export AUTHOR_NAME="Testy McTestface"
|
||||
export COMPANY_WEBSITE="https://example.com"
|
||||
export DOCUMENT_TITLE="Home Performance Report"
|
||||
export COMPANY_WEBSITE_DISPLAY="www.Example.com"
|
||||
export COMPANY_PHONE="555-555-5555"
|
||||
|
||||
# Image paths.
|
||||
export LOGO_IMAGE="img/logo.png"
|
||||
export TRUEFLOW_IMAGE="img/trueflow.png"
|
||||
export TRUEFLOW_FORECAST_IMAGE="img/forecast.png"
|
||||
|
||||
# Customer info.
|
||||
export CUSTOMER_NAME="Testy McTestface"
|
||||
export CUSTOMER_STREET="1234 Seasme Street"
|
||||
export CUSTOMER_CITY_STATE_ZIP="Monroe, OH 45044"
|
||||
|
||||
# Home variables.
|
||||
export HOME_LEAKAGE="4,186"
|
||||
export HOME_SQUARE_FEET="1,350"
|
||||
export HOME_LAIR="3:1"
|
||||
|
||||
# File links
|
||||
export LOADS_FOLDER="https://example.com/path/to/loads/folder"
|
||||
export TRUEFLOW_FILE="https://example.com/path/to/trueflow/file"
|
||||
export TRUEFLOW_FORECAST_FILE="https://example.com/path/to/trueflow/forecast/file"
|
||||
export DOCUMENT_FOLDER="https://example.com/path/to/document/folder"
|
||||
Reference in New Issue
Block a user