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... side of your home as explained in Chapter 16 , then you'll want the sun to strike the south side of your home from 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. The angle of the sun at 40 ° north latitude on December 21 at either 9 A.M. or 3 P.M. is 14 ° ; and , as ...
... side of your home as explained in Chapter 16 , then you'll want the sun to strike the south side of your home from 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. The angle of the sun at 40 ° north latitude on December 21 at either 9 A.M. or 3 P.M. is 14 ° ; and , as ...
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... side , a negative pressure is created due to the suction of air away from that side of the house . See Figure 10-1 . This pressure difference is one of the driving forces that create air infiltration . To analyze these conditions , we ...
... side , a negative pressure is created due to the suction of air away from that side of the house . See Figure 10-1 . This pressure difference is one of the driving forces that create air infiltration . To analyze these conditions , we ...
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... side either . The positive pressure on the windy side forces air into the house , and the low pressure on the leeward side will suck air out . Thus , fully sealing doors on these sides of your home will have the best effect . Sealing up ...
... side either . The positive pressure on the windy side forces air into the house , and the low pressure on the leeward side will suck air out . Thus , fully sealing doors on these sides of your home will have the best effect . Sealing up ...
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