Green Building Bible, Fourth Edition |
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Posted By: Ed DaviesOn my current drawings the windows are too small - I made some mistakes.
Posted By: TriassicIf I want a large window, surely I just increase the heat input with larger solar panels.Only if you can store the heat till you need it. Which is pretty much impossible unless you have deep pockets.
Posted By: TriassicIf I want a large window, surely I just increase the heat input with larger solar panels.This is a bit unbalanced in, say, early January where the window is losing heat 24 hours a day but the solar panels are only working for less than an hour, on average, per day.
Posted By: TriassicSo what is the optimum size of a window, is there a formula?I don't know about “optimum†(optimum for what?) but Scottish Building Regulations (well, the Domestic Technical Handbook, sort of like the ADs) says:
3.16.1 Natural lighting provision
Every apartment should have a translucent glazed opening, or openings, of an aggregate glazed area equal to at least 1/15th of the floor area of the apartment and located in an external wall or roof or in a wall between the apartment and a conservatory.
Posted By: finnyYou only live once..
windows should be as large as possible so you enjoy life living in a lovely naturally lit space, enjoying beautiful, inspiring views of your garden. Windows are not expensive...frames, and particularly openers are. Do like the Danes and Germans. Very large fixed panes, best quality triple uber glazing (still not expensive) and bead them into the opening. If heat loss is important, use insulated shutters at night.
Small windows equals misery. There are too many small windows already..
Posted By: rhamduPaint walls and ceilings in white or very light colours.
Posted By: SteamyTeaLuminous paint, no need for unreliable and costly LED lighting then
Posted By: Ed DaviesWhere can you get the reflective white paint used for road markings? Be good for window reveals. Only half joking.
Posted By: djhEven better in high radon areas!Thankfully I am, probably why it stays light later into the day
Posted By: barneyOf course that allows you to get away with poor practice on the passive aspects but the simple totals of heat energy used and PV energy generated never reveal that - innapropriate use of technolgy really
Posted By: barneyOf course that allows you to get away with poor practice on the passive aspects but the simple totals of heat energy used and PV energy generated never reveal that - innapropriate use of technolgy reallyExactly. You could easily have a “zero carbon†house which causes a lot more carbon emissions than one which doesn't export any energy. Totally bogus name.