Low-cost, Energy-efficient Shelter for the Owner and BuilderEugene Eccli Rodale Press, 1976 - 408 ˹éÒ 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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... summer cooling are often overlooked . Recognition of the prevailing summer breezes and internal air flow patterns provides the information you will need to determine your summer cooling options . There are alternatives to expensive ...
... summer cooling are often overlooked . Recognition of the prevailing summer breezes and internal air flow patterns provides the information you will need to determine your summer cooling options . There are alternatives to expensive ...
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... summer comfort that much easier to obtain . The next step is to get these cool breezes into and through the house . Let's look at how to maximize the cooling effect with ventilation and where we want the air to flow . The factors ...
... summer comfort that much easier to obtain . The next step is to get these cool breezes into and through the house . Let's look at how to maximize the cooling effect with ventilation and where we want the air to flow . The factors ...
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... summer breeze . See Figure 10-12 . I would plan my outlets ( exhaust vents ) to be located on the summer evening's leeward side of the house . With both the temperature difference and the summer breeze acting together , about 25 to 30 ...
... summer breeze . See Figure 10-12 . I would plan my outlets ( exhaust vents ) to be located on the summer evening's leeward side of the house . With both the temperature difference and the summer breeze acting together , about 25 to 30 ...
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