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These National Residential Passive Solar Energy Performance Tables have been developed for HUD so that annual net energy savings from residential passive systems could be determined for any location within the country. The tables are applicable to residential buildings containing one to four dwelling units, for both newly constructed passive buildings and buildings where the passive systems have been retrofitted on to an existing structure. The energy savings represent average performance of various passive solar energy systems in typical residential buildings. The values are therefore not precise for a particular building and should not be used as a tool in evaluating a specific passive system design. Energy savings listed in the tables combine the annual heating energy savings as well as the incremental annual cooling load penalty caused by the passive solar energy systems. The procedures used for determining the energy savings are described for both new residential construction and retrofit passive systems. The assumptions and methods used in constructing the tables are described, and examples of the procedures for various types of systems are given. Energy savings for retrofit passive systems are determined by either of two different procedures depending on whether or not the retrofit system adds to the heated living area of the building. Tables are given for each procedures: Tables for New Residential Construction and the Tables for Retrofit Systems. Diagrams and 14 references re provided. (Author abstract modified).
These National Residential Passive Solar Energy Performance Tables have been developed for HUD so that annual net energy savings from residential passive systems could be determined for any location within the country. The tables are applicable to residential buildings containing one to four dwelling units, for both newly constructed passive buildings and buildings where the passive systems have been retrofitted on to an existing structure. The energy savings represent average performance of various passive solar energy systems in typical residential buildings. The values are therefore not precise for a particular building and should not be used as a tool in evaluating a specific passive system design. Energy savings listed in the tables combine the annual heating energy savings as well as the incremental annual cooling load penalty caused by the passive solar energy systems. The procedures used for determining the energy savings are described for both new residential construction and retrofit passive systems. The assumptions and methods used in constructing the tables are described, and examples of the procedures for various types of systems are given. Energy savings for retrofit passive systems are determined by either of two different procedures depending on whether or not the retrofit system adds to the heated living area of the building. Tables are given for each procedures: Tables for New Residential Construction and the Tables for Retrofit Systems. Diagrams and 14 references re provided. (Author abstract modified).
National Residential Passive Solar Energy Performance Tables
1981
446 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
The potential energy savings from residential passive solar design in Canada
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