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Low Infiltration-High Insulation House Construction. Final Report
A description of a low infiltration, high insulation house is given. The 1440-square foot, single family house features innovative construction techniques using standard materials. Special double thick and double insulated walls were built. The ceiling was specially built and crawl space was insulated heavily and the band joist assembly was re-designed so as to eliminate the band joist and sill plate completely. These details are represented. Records were kept on energy consumption of the electric heat system, the water heater, and the air conditioner, and data on these are presented. (ERA citation 06:011145)
Low Infiltration-High Insulation House Construction. Final Report
A description of a low infiltration, high insulation house is given. The 1440-square foot, single family house features innovative construction techniques using standard materials. Special double thick and double insulated walls were built. The ceiling was specially built and crawl space was insulated heavily and the band joist assembly was re-designed so as to eliminate the band joist and sill plate completely. These details are represented. Records were kept on energy consumption of the electric heat system, the water heater, and the air conditioner, and data on these are presented. (ERA citation 06:011145)
Low Infiltration-High Insulation House Construction. Final Report
J. Churchill (author)
1980
11 pages
Report
No indication
English
Policies, Regulations & Studies , Houses , Air conditioning , Air infiltration , Comparative evaluations , Construction , Data compilation , Design , Electric power , Energy consumption , Energy efficiency , Fiberglass , Heat losses , Humidity , Metering , Polystyrene , Space heating , Thermal insulation , ERDA/320101
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