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We illustrate the principle with two 24 - foot square houses . Figure 6 - 5b is ... In
Chapter 19 , we also show a 20 X 24 - foot “ salt - box ” variation on the 800 -
square - foot house , adding 160 square feet to the original plan . ( The structural
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We illustrate the principle with two 24 - foot square houses . Figure 6 - 5b is ... In
Chapter 19 , we also show a 20 X 24 - foot “ salt - box ” variation on the 800 -
square - foot house , adding 160 square feet to the original plan . ( The structural
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For a 1 , 000 - square - foot house , the total volume is 1 , 000 x 8 = 8 , 000 cubic
feet . Thus , for the New England area , a three - minute air change requires
movement of 8000 ft 3 minutes 2 , 1 = 2 , 700 c . f . m . ( cubic feet per minute )
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For a 1 , 000 - square - foot house , the total volume is 1 , 000 x 8 = 8 , 000 cubic
feet . Thus , for the New England area , a three - minute air change requires
movement of 8000 ft 3 minutes 2 , 1 = 2 , 700 c . f . m . ( cubic feet per minute )
through ...
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Some windows could extend more than 3 / 2 feet below the starting points
outlined above . Figure 16 - 4 shows two different arrangements for solar
windows on a 20 - foot - long south wall . In Figure 16 - 4a you will see 60 square
feet of ...
Some windows could extend more than 3 / 2 feet below the starting points
outlined above . Figure 16 - 4 shows two different arrangements for solar
windows on a 20 - foot - long south wall . In Figure 16 - 4a you will see 60 square
feet of ...
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