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(Passive Solar Heating, Washington Heights Baptist Church). Final Report
The Washington Heights Baptist Church solar project demonstrated the use of present known technology in passive solar heating. Two methods of passive solar heating were demonstrated: (1) a solarium addition with water and concrete storage using convection heat transfer, and (2) solar panels with bricks for heat storage and convection heat transfer. Both methods proved effective in reducing the required additional heat to keep the buildings comfortable. (ERA citation 10:027263)
(Passive Solar Heating, Washington Heights Baptist Church). Final Report
The Washington Heights Baptist Church solar project demonstrated the use of present known technology in passive solar heating. Two methods of passive solar heating were demonstrated: (1) a solarium addition with water and concrete storage using convection heat transfer, and (2) solar panels with bricks for heat storage and convection heat transfer. Both methods proved effective in reducing the required additional heat to keep the buildings comfortable. (ERA citation 10:027263)
(Passive Solar Heating, Washington Heights Baptist Church). Final Report
1984
18 pages
Report
No indication
English
Solar Energy , Heating & Cooling Systems , Construction Materials, Components, & Equipment , School Buildings , Attached Greenhouses , Ceiling Fans , Construction , Demonstration Programs , Heat Storage , Operation , Passive Solar Heating Systems , Skylights , Solar Air Heaters , Thermal Insulation , ERDA/140901