Author: InterTechnology Corporation
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Category : School buildings
Languages : en
Pages : 92
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Solar Energy School Heating Augmentation Experiment
Author: InterTechnology Corporation
Publisher:
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Category : School buildings
Languages : en
Pages : 92
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : School buildings
Languages : en
Pages : 92
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Solar energy school heating augmentation experiment
Author: InterTechnology Corporation
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Category : School buildings
Languages : en
Pages : 217
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Category : School buildings
Languages : en
Pages : 217
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Solar Energy School Heating Augmentation Experiment - Design Construction and Initial Operation
Author: National Science Foundation (U.S.)
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Languages : en
Pages : 75
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Languages : en
Pages : 75
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Solar Energy School Heating Augmentation Experiment
Author: National Science Foundation (U.S.). Research Applied to National Needs Program
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Category : Solar heating
Languages : en
Pages : 80
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Category : Solar heating
Languages : en
Pages : 80
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Solar Energy School Heating Augmentation Experiment
Author: InterTechnology Corporation
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Category : School buildings
Languages : en
Pages : 80
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Publisher:
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Category : School buildings
Languages : en
Pages : 80
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Solar Energy School Heating Augmentation Experiment
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Languages : en
Pages : 80
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Languages : en
Pages : 80
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Solar Energy School Heating Augmentation Experiment. Sections I, II, and III. ITC Report
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The Fauquier High School Solar Heating System utilizes a solar collector array of 2415 square feet active area. The collectors are mounted in a single plane which is tilted at a 53° angle from the horizontal. The latitude of Warrenton, Virginia is 38.6°. Thermal storage is provided by water stored in two concrete tanks, each of 5500 gallon capacity. The tanks are insulated with 4'' of polyurethane and have a temperature loss of 1°F per day at a temperature of 140°F. Piping to the tanks is arranged so they can be used separately for maximum efficiency. A drain-down mode is used to provide freeze protection for the collectors. No antifreeze is used in the system. There are no heat exchangers in the system except for the classrooms where two water--air convectors are used for space heating. The convectors are equipped with a two speed fan and are sized to provide the heating requirements of the classrooms with 100°F water storage temperatures. Back-up heating is provided with the electric resistance heaters originally installed in the classrooms. One classroom has, in addition, an oil heater. The operation, performance, maintenance, and modifications to the system over the 1974-75 and 1975-76 heating seasons are reported in detail. (WHK).
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Languages : en
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The Fauquier High School Solar Heating System utilizes a solar collector array of 2415 square feet active area. The collectors are mounted in a single plane which is tilted at a 53° angle from the horizontal. The latitude of Warrenton, Virginia is 38.6°. Thermal storage is provided by water stored in two concrete tanks, each of 5500 gallon capacity. The tanks are insulated with 4'' of polyurethane and have a temperature loss of 1°F per day at a temperature of 140°F. Piping to the tanks is arranged so they can be used separately for maximum efficiency. A drain-down mode is used to provide freeze protection for the collectors. No antifreeze is used in the system. There are no heat exchangers in the system except for the classrooms where two water--air convectors are used for space heating. The convectors are equipped with a two speed fan and are sized to provide the heating requirements of the classrooms with 100°F water storage temperatures. Back-up heating is provided with the electric resistance heaters originally installed in the classrooms. One classroom has, in addition, an oil heater. The operation, performance, maintenance, and modifications to the system over the 1974-75 and 1975-76 heating seasons are reported in detail. (WHK).
United States Special Format Report
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Languages : en
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The program described in this report demonstrates the ability of solar collectors to supplement the heating and hot water requirements of North View Junior High School in suburban Minneapolis. The program is obtaining engineering data which may be used to improve collector performance and system performance or design. In addition, data are being compiled which may be used to define investment requirements for similar installations. The program is also helping to determine community acceptance of solar heated school buildings. Construction was initiated during January 1974 and completed during May 1974. The basic rationale for the program is the necessity of obtaining firm answers in three areas: (1) validation of system performance, (2) determination of overall system costs, and (3) acquisition of data to determine the benefits of such a system. (WDM).
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Languages : en
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The program described in this report demonstrates the ability of solar collectors to supplement the heating and hot water requirements of North View Junior High School in suburban Minneapolis. The program is obtaining engineering data which may be used to improve collector performance and system performance or design. In addition, data are being compiled which may be used to define investment requirements for similar installations. The program is also helping to determine community acceptance of solar heated school buildings. Construction was initiated during January 1974 and completed during May 1974. The basic rationale for the program is the necessity of obtaining firm answers in three areas: (1) validation of system performance, (2) determination of overall system costs, and (3) acquisition of data to determine the benefits of such a system. (WDM).
United States special format report
Author: G. Merrill
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Category : School buildings
Languages : en
Pages : 52
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Category : School buildings
Languages : en
Pages : 52
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Timonium Elementary School solar energy heating and cooling augmentation experiment
Author: AAI Corporation
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Category : Air conditioning
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Category : Air conditioning
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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