Abstract
In part 2, the effects of three types of insulated spaces on the peak space heating and cooling loads are shown and analyzed by daily periodical steady state cooling calculations and unsteady state hour by hour calculations with standard annual weather data. One of three types of insulated spaces has inside-out insulated walls and another one has outside-in insulated walls, and the else has inside-out insulated walls and insulated floor. At the same time, the differences of three types of insulated spaces are made clear in thermal responses for basic pulse exitations of space temperature or space heat input.