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Space heating requirements have been calculated and compared for typical British family housing with insulation levels (a) meeting the 1975 Building Regulations and (b) U-values of 0.3 (W/(m squared)K) for the walls, roof and floor and 2.5 (W/(m squared)K) for windows. The contribution of free heat to space heating is estimated together with the possible contribution of a ventilation heat recovery system. Some designs and performance requirements of well insulated houses and heating equipment are discussed.
Space heating requirements have been calculated and compared for typical British family housing with insulation levels (a) meeting the 1975 Building Regulations and (b) U-values of 0.3 (W/(m squared)K) for the walls, roof and floor and 2.5 (W/(m squared)K) for windows. The contribution of free heat to space heating is estimated together with the possible contribution of a ventilation heat recovery system. Some designs and performance requirements of well insulated houses and heating equipment are discussed.
Designs for Low Energy Houses
J. B. Siviour (author)
1976
18 pages
Report
No indication
English
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