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... collectors tested by accredited labs . The labels give collector output in Btus under various conditions . This rating can be divided by the cost of the collector to get a Btu - per - dollar figure that can be used to compare with other ...
... collectors tested by accredited labs . The labels give collector output in Btus under various conditions . This rating can be divided by the cost of the collector to get a Btu - per - dollar figure that can be used to compare with other ...
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... solar collectors for heating domestic water or contribute to interior space heating by extending the collectors the full length of the roof . If south might be to the rear of the house , the collectors could simply be located on the ...
... solar collectors for heating domestic water or contribute to interior space heating by extending the collectors the full length of the roof . If south might be to the rear of the house , the collectors could simply be located on the ...
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... solar gains to the hall through a glass sliding door to the living room . Operable windows set into the south roof would provide daylight and thermal gains to the upper level . Active solar collectors can not only be used to heat ...
... solar gains to the hall through a glass sliding door to the living room . Operable windows set into the south roof would provide daylight and thermal gains to the upper level . Active solar collectors can not only be used to heat ...
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Affordable Passive Solar Design Considerations | 46 |
Interiors | 61 |
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