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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... resistance . The higher the resistance of a material , the better it insulates . For example , a material with a resistance of " 5 " per inch of thickness would retain heat five times better than a material with a resistance of " 1 ...
... resistance . The higher the resistance of a material , the better it insulates . For example , a material with a resistance of " 5 " per inch of thickness would retain heat five times better than a material with a resistance of " 1 ...
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... resistance that gives the lowest total cost for heating and cooling ( including both initial costs for insulation and fuel costs ) has a resistance of about 17. However , since the cost of fuels is still rapidly increasing , a more ...
... resistance that gives the lowest total cost for heating and cooling ( including both initial costs for insulation and fuel costs ) has a resistance of about 17. However , since the cost of fuels is still rapidly increasing , a more ...
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... resistance is for such a wall without insulation . There are six resistances that must be added to find the total resistance of this building element ( see Figure 12-3 ) : 1. The resistance of a thin film of air on the outside of the ...
... resistance is for such a wall without insulation . There are six resistances that must be added to find the total resistance of this building element ( see Figure 12-3 ) : 1. The resistance of a thin film of air on the outside of the ...
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