Low-cost, Energy-efficient Shelter for the Owner and BuilderEugene Eccli Rodale Press, 1976 - 408 หน้า Learning how to repair, renovate, remodel and build to meet your housing needs as efficiently as possible can be a satisfying and money saving experience. |
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... vents on the evening side to achieve maximum evening air flow , as the major cooling of your house will occur at this time . These vents must also be operable so they can be sealed during the winter months and on hot sunny days ...
... vents on the evening side to achieve maximum evening air flow , as the major cooling of your house will occur at this time . These vents must also be operable so they can be sealed during the winter months and on hot sunny days ...
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... vents , Q is the required air flow in c.f.m. , and AT is the temperature difference between the inside ceiling and the outside shaded area ( Tinside - Toutside ) . ceiling shade For this particular site , I would rely on both the flow ...
... vents , Q is the required air flow in c.f.m. , and AT is the temperature difference between the inside ceiling and the outside shaded area ( Tinside - Toutside ) . ceiling shade For this particular site , I would rely on both the flow ...
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... vents should have a total area of about 40 square feet . If end - wall vents are installed near the peak of the roof at both the east and west ends , as illustrated in Figure 17-7 , the total area of roof vents can be reduced to about ...
... vents should have a total area of about 40 square feet . If end - wall vents are installed near the peak of the roof at both the east and west ends , as illustrated in Figure 17-7 , the total area of roof vents can be reduced to about ...
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