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Potential for Passive Retrofit in Iowa
Analysis of data from a survey conducted in several Iowa cities and towns indicate that passive solar retrofit techniques can supply a significant percentage of the residential heating requirements for the state of Iowa. Heat loss coefficients and direct gain passive contributions are generated under scenarios of moderate and strong conservation. The amount of auxiliary heat needed after retrofit is compared to that needed before retrofit for the case of no storage and 1-day storage. As a conservative estimate, passive retrofit techniques can reduce the auxiliary heating requirements by an average of 20%. (ERA citation 04:056278)
Potential for Passive Retrofit in Iowa
Analysis of data from a survey conducted in several Iowa cities and towns indicate that passive solar retrofit techniques can supply a significant percentage of the residential heating requirements for the state of Iowa. Heat loss coefficients and direct gain passive contributions are generated under scenarios of moderate and strong conservation. The amount of auxiliary heat needed after retrofit is compared to that needed before retrofit for the case of no storage and 1-day storage. As a conservative estimate, passive retrofit techniques can reduce the auxiliary heating requirements by an average of 20%. (ERA citation 04:056278)
Potential for Passive Retrofit in Iowa
J. R. Hull (Autor:in) / L. Hodges (Autor:in) / D. A. Block (Autor:in)
1979
5 pages
Report
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Englisch
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