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Grove for residential roads, usually a cul-de-sac ... common street suffixes or suffix abbreviations, recommended by the United States Postal Service. [2] ...
The following table lists a number of terms that are used in the United States for residential energy audits. AFUE—annual fuel utilization efficiency; BTL—building tightness limit (building tightness) CDH—cooling degree hours (climate) CFL—compact fluorescent light; COP—coefficient of performance; CRI—color rendering index
Illuminated address to see better at night. An address is a collection of information, presented in a mostly fixed format, used to give the location of a building, apartment, or other structure or a plot of land, generally using political boundaries and street names as references, along with other identifiers such as house or apartment numbers and organization name.
Residential (Group R) - places providing accommodations for overnight stay (excluding Institutional). Examples: houses, apartment buildings, hotels, and motels. Storage (Group S) - places where items are stored (unless considered High-Hazard). Examples: warehouses and parking garages. Utility and Miscellaneous (Group U) - others.
Typical suburban single-family house in Poland Single-family houses in Montreal Typical single-family home in Northern Germany. Terms corresponding to a single-family detached home in common use are single-family home (in the US and Canada), single-detached dwelling (in Canada), detached house (in the United Kingdom and Canada), and separate house (in New Zealand).
A system designed to provide a constant air flow. This term is applied to HVAC systems that have variable supply-air temperature but constant air flow rates. Most residential forced-air systems are small CAV systems with on/off control. Abbreviated CAV. controller
Toggle Residential subsection. 1.1 Single-family detached. 1.2 Single-family attached ... Freestanding: any stand-alone retail structure that is not part of a complex
A residential area of Ikuri in Tampere, Finland. In certain residential areas, especially rural, large tracts of land may have no services whatever, such that residents seeking services must use a motor vehicle or other transportation, so the need for transportation has resulted in land development following existing or planned transport infrastructure such as rail and road.