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DIY solar heating
Energy generated from the sun is solar energy and it can be collected
and conserved for later use. Solar energy is one of the cheapest forms
of energy that saves you from paying monstrous electric bills. Solar
energy is used for heating, building and in homes during winter and also
for heating water.
DIY Passive solar heating
The DIY solar heating is today used in most of the homes as it helps
in heating the homes during winter effectively and efficiently. The passive
solar energy systems do not have pumps and circulation methods for heat
and energy transfers. The most important part of the passive solar component
is the south facing side of the structure. The structures that shade
the southern surface of the house has to be cleared else it will be a
waste of solar energy. The DIY heating with passive solar heating, focuses
on windows that face the south side of the home. Make sure that there
are large windows to take full advantage of the power of the sun and
also to add materials to the flooring below the windows that absorb heat
and then radiate it after the sunset. This type of DIY passive solar
heating is known as "direct gain". The demerit of this heating is that
though the strategy is simple the heat loss is high. This is because
the windows create heat during day and are insulators at night. To make
this type of heating effective sunspaces and trombe walls need to be
added to the south side of the house.
Sunspaces
Sunspace is like a greenhouse and is built on the southern side of the
solar structure. The sunspace is heated when the sunlight passes through
glass or other glazing materials. Proper ventilation helps the heat to
circulate into the building.
Trombe wall
Trombe wall is one of the techniques that are used in passive solar heating
for thermal storage and delivery. Trombe is named after Felix Trombe.
Trombe wall is an eight to 16 inch thick masonry wall coated with a dark
heat-absorbing material and faced with a single or double layer of glass.
The glass placed in the wall creates a small airspace. The heat from
the sun that passes through the glass is absorbed by the dark surface
and stored in the wall and slowly transferred inward through the masonry.
Applying a selective surface to trombe wall improves its performance
by reducing the amount of infrared energy radiated back through the glass.
The selective surface is a sheet of metal foil that is pasted on the
outside surface of the wall. This metal absorbs the radiation in the
visible portion of the solar spectrum and emits very little infrared
rays. Rooms heated by trombe wall are more comfortable than those heated
by forced-air furnaces.
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