Green Building Bible, Fourth Edition |
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Posted By: tony1. Best to stop the heat getting in in the first place = external shading of glass
Posted By: gyrogearcould you install the ASHP in the basement, and ductCan you just put the ASHP outside in a 'shed' and duct the overheated air from the house to it while haveing a controllable vent to allow cooler air into the house?
Posted By: SteamyTeaCan you just put the ASHP outside in a 'shed' and duct the overheated air from the house to it while haveing a controllable vent to allow cooler air into the house?
Posted By: CX23882the weave of the screen material means that it blocks more mid-day summer sun, than winter sunHow does that work - geometry based presumably? Can't find that info on their website.
Posted By: CX23882looking across a window at approx 15 degree angles blocks vision completely, becoming reasonably unrestricted visually at around 30%That (I think?) means that at sun elevation 75o (i.e. mid day in the tropics) it's blocked but at 60o elevation (UK mid summer mid day and all times/seasons 'below') it's reasonably unrestricted. I hope they don't make much of that claim!
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