Heat Loss Calculator for Minnesota Insulation Standards

Calculate total building heat loss (BTU/hr) based on Minnesota Energy Code (MN Rule 1322, Section R402) insulation requirements. Enter your building dimensions and construction details to estimate heating load.

MN Climate Zone 6 minimum: R-20 continuous or R-13+5ci
MN Climate Zone 6 minimum: R-49
MN Climate Zone 6 minimum: R-30 (floor over unconditioned space)
MN Climate Zone 6 maximum: U-0.30
MN Climate Zone 6 maximum: U-0.20
MN Energy Code target: ≤3 ACH50 (≈0.15–0.35 natural ACH)
MN 99% design temps: Minneapolis -16°F, Duluth -21°F, Rochester -17°F

Formulas Used

Conductive Heat Loss (opaque assemblies & windows/doors):

Q = (1/R) × A × ΔT  |  Q = U × A × ΔT

  • Q = heat loss (BTU/hr)
  • R = thermal resistance (hr·ft²·°F/BTU)
  • U = thermal transmittance = 1/R (BTU/hr·ft²·°F)
  • A = surface area (ft²)
  • ΔT = indoor temp − outdoor design temp (°F)

Infiltration Heat Loss:

Qinf = 0.018 × ACH × V × ΔT

  • 0.018 BTU/(ft³·°F) = specific heat × density of air (at standard conditions)
  • ACH = air changes per hour (natural)
  • V = conditioned volume (ft³)

Annual Heating Energy Estimate:

Eannual = Qtotal × HDD × 24 / ΔTdesign

Assumptions & References

  • Minnesota Energy Code: MN Rule Chapter 1322, based on IECC 2020 with MN amendments.
  • Climate Zone 6 minimum requirements per MN Rule 1322 / IECC Table R402.1.2: Ceiling R-49, Wall R-20 (or R-13+5ci), Floor R-30, Window U-0.30, Door U-0.20.
  • Outdoor design temperatures per ASHRAE 99% heating design conditions: Minneapolis −16°F, Duluth −21°F, Rochester −17°F.
  • Indoor design temperature: 70°F (ASHRAE Standard 55 comfort range).
  • Wall area estimated from square footprint assumption; actual geometry will vary.
  • Infiltration coefficient 0.018 BTU/(ft³·°F) per ACCA Manual J, 8th Edition.
  • Equipment sizing includes 25% safety factor per ACCA Manual J guidance.
  • Annual heating degree days (HDD65) for Minneapolis: 8,159 (NOAA 30-year normal).
  • Natural gas cost estimate: $1.20/therm (MN average; verify current rates with your utility).
  • Annual cost assumes 100% delivery efficiency; divide by furnace AFUE for actual fuel cost (e.g., ÷ 0.95 for 95% AFUE furnace).
  • This calculator provides estimates only. A licensed mechanical engineer or ACCA Manual J load calculation is required for permitted HVAC design.

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