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| Greenbuilding Archive for January 2000 |
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| 532 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:23:25 2002 |
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GBlist: Passive heat for water system
I know this does not sound too practical, some thing like a perpetual
motion generator.
And I am sure someone has tried it, but I just need to know.
I am trying to find out how much thermal energy is available from the
sun to heat water. 9600 btu per sq meter sounds like a possible number.
What would be the rate of exchange be from passive heat forced though a
copper finned radiator at filled with 55C water flowing @ 1 GPM?
Let me explain I have an insulated box it is 3'x6'x12", on one side the
opening is glassed. It rest on a 30% slope the bottom and top are
ventilated with damper controls. I would like to try and install
radiator on the high side and let the heat in.
Does anyone have any suggestions? I like to avoid the trial and error
process.
Thnks n adv.
Ron B.
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