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Passive solar house design studies. Northern England and Scotland. Group 2. Single site studies
Large scale design studies have been carried out of passive solar heating systems for residential buildings in the United Kingdom under the aegis of the Energy Technology Support Unit (ETSU) of the Department of Trade and Industry. A common methodology has been adapted for all the house designs as a result of initial performance assessments of projects for Northern England and Scotland. Reports from several contractors on single site studies are included in this document. (UK)
Passive solar house design studies. Northern England and Scotland. Group 2. Single site studies
Large scale design studies have been carried out of passive solar heating systems for residential buildings in the United Kingdom under the aegis of the Energy Technology Support Unit (ETSU) of the Department of Trade and Industry. A common methodology has been adapted for all the house designs as a result of initial performance assessments of projects for Northern England and Scotland. Reports from several contractors on single site studies are included in this document. (UK)
Passive solar house design studies. Northern England and Scotland. Group 2. Single site studies
M. Newton (Autor:in) / R. B. Tillotson (Autor:in) / B. F. Warren (Autor:in) / W. Wilkinson (Autor:in) / T. J. Wiltshire (Autor:in)
1993
446 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Architectural Design & Environmental Engineering , Heating & Cooling Systems , Solar Energy , Passive Solar Heating Systems , Residential Buildings , Solar Architecture , Compiled Data , Construction , Construction Industry , Design , Reporting Requirements , Research Programs , Schedules , Solar Space Heating , Specifications , Theoretical Data , UKAEA , United Kingdom , Tables(data) , Foreign technology , EDB/140901
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