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The investigations cover a representative cross section of residential buildings, from one-family bungalows to multi-family multi-story dwellings. Different roof forms were taken into consideration, as well as corner- or centrally-located row houses and external or internal arrangements of the sanitation. When doing comparisons concerning the profitability, several heat protection stages were used. The investigations covered the amount of the necessary additional investments, the operating costs and the time required for implementation. In particular, it is concluded that the use of thermostat control valves is advantageous. (ERA citation 05:008778)
The investigations cover a representative cross section of residential buildings, from one-family bungalows to multi-family multi-story dwellings. Different roof forms were taken into consideration, as well as corner- or centrally-located row houses and external or internal arrangements of the sanitation. When doing comparisons concerning the profitability, several heat protection stages were used. The investigations covered the amount of the necessary additional investments, the operating costs and the time required for implementation. In particular, it is concluded that the use of thermostat control valves is advantageous. (ERA citation 05:008778)
Economic Effects of Energy Conservation Measures in Newly Erected Residential Buildings. Part 1
1977
89 pages
Report
No indication
English
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