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... placed in a clear - plastic or glass - covered cabinet with appropriate ventilation slots or a selec- * tive - surface or direct - thermal - exchange unit near south - facing glazing to intercept direct solar radiation . Thermal storage ...
... placed in a clear - plastic or glass - covered cabinet with appropriate ventilation slots or a selec- * tive - surface or direct - thermal - exchange unit near south - facing glazing to intercept direct solar radiation . Thermal storage ...
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... placed in an attic can be spread horizontally for more uniform struc- tural loading . Having the passive system in the attic separates it from the rest of the house , so occupants are not exposed to * direct energy impacts . Note ...
... placed in an attic can be spread horizontally for more uniform struc- tural loading . Having the passive system in the attic separates it from the rest of the house , so occupants are not exposed to * direct energy impacts . Note ...
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... placed on the outside joint . Another trouble spot is the band joist , usually a board placed on its edge above the horizontal sill plate and also found be- tween stories of a house . This should also be sealed and insulated . Other ...
... placed on the outside joint . Another trouble spot is the band joist , usually a board placed on its edge above the horizontal sill plate and also found be- tween stories of a house . This should also be sealed and insulated . Other ...
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Prologue | 5 |
Affordable Passive Solar Design Considerations | 46 |
Interiors | 61 |
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