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Application of one architect's experience with heat-of-light concept in design of 94,500-sq ft building for Electronic Associates, Inc, West Long Branch, NJ, is described; when building is occupied, heat, in form of warm air, is collected from lights, equipment and personnel; portion of heat is redistributed to areas where it is required; remainder is transferred through ducts to heat pump where it is converted to hot water; hot water is pumped into underground storage tank to be used during night and other periods when building is not occupied.
Application of one architect's experience with heat-of-light concept in design of 94,500-sq ft building for Electronic Associates, Inc, West Long Branch, NJ, is described; when building is occupied, heat, in form of warm air, is collected from lights, equipment and personnel; portion of heat is redistributed to areas where it is required; remainder is transferred through ducts to heat pump where it is converted to hot water; hot water is pumped into underground storage tank to be used during night and other periods when building is not occupied.
Architect looks at heat/light
Illum Eng
Kellenyi, B. (author)
1966
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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