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Title: SOLAR INSULATION PRINCIPLES


1
SOLAR INSULATION PRINCIPLES
  • KATHLEEN MAYBERRY
  • Objective To explore insulation for houses, and
    additional techniques to conserve energy in order
    to take advantage of solar energy

2
BACKROUND INFORMATION
  • Different types of insulation depending on needs
    and climate.
  • R-Value measurement of how well a material
    resists the flow of heat
  • Greater R-Value ? Greater resistance

3
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
  • Types of Insulation
  • Batts
  • Blankets
  • Loose-Fill (most common)
  • Foam
  • Rigid

4
ROOF/CEILING
  • One of the main causes for energy loss
  • Normally, uses higher R-Value than other areas of
    a house
  • If the house has an attic, the floor of attic
    should be insulated as well

5
WINDOWS/SKYLIGHTS
  • Solar houses have many windows and skylights
    (Passive Solar Heating)
  • In winter, skylight allows solar energy inside.
    However, during overcast days , and nighttime
    they let a considerable amount of heat outside.
  • In summer, a great deal of heat enters through
    windows, especially skylights

6
WINDOWS/SKYLIGHTS
  • Solution
  • Movable Insulation
  • Types
  • Sliding Panel
  • Shutters
  • Window Mats
  • Allows solar heat to enter when it is needed, and
    block solar heat when it is not needed
  • Ex. Unwanted solar heat in daytime during summer

7
WINDOWS/SKYLIGHTS
  • Prevents heat escaping during the nighttime, and
    non-sunny days
  • Inexpensive compared to other ways on insulating
    windows
  • Other ways to insulate
  • Double pane windows
  • Insulated glazing windows, especially
    south-facing windows

8
OTHER INSULATION
  • Doors should have fiber glass insulation with a
    R-value of R5-9
  • Heat storage vaults and heat transport tubes
    should be insulated
  • Insulation in floors above unheated areas

9
CONCLUSION
  • In order to take advantage of the sun for solar
    energy, a house must be properly insulated to
    conserve the energy

10
REFERENCES
  • Solar Power. Wikipedia. lthttp//en.wikipedia.org
    /wikigt Oct. 5, 2005
  • Better Homes and Gardens Solar Living. Meredith
    Corporation Iowa, 1983.
  • Solarizing Your Present Home. Rodale Press Inc.
    United States of America, 1981.
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