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The SAME house interior

Uploaded By: reidclifford

Thu, Apr 30, 2009

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The SAME house interior

Clifford O. Reid, Architect

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMQA8ImztCo

This is a green project. The house exterior night lighting and interior light fixters would be powered by a bank of rechargeable Litium batteries. The domestic hot water is heated by solar panels on the roof. The heating system is a heat pump. The construction is metal studs and joists.The first prototype will be built in 2010.

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Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 3:27:13 PM

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StClairMaverick

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Heat pump = Geothermal??


Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 11:34:35 PM

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Ground source heat pumps, which are also confusingly referred to as Geothermal heat pumps, typically have higher efficiencies than air-source heat pumps. This is because they draw heat from the ground or groundwater which is at a relatively constant temperature all year round below a depth of about eight feet (2.5 m). This means that the temperature differential is lower, leading to higher efficiency. Ground-source heat pumps typically have COPs of 3.5-4.0 at the beginning of the heating season, with lower COPs as heat is drawn from the ground. The tradeoff for this improved performance is that a ground-source heat pump is more expensive to install due to the need for the digging of wells or trenches in which to place the pipes that carry the heat exchange fluid. When compared versus each other, groundwater heat pumps are generally more efficient than heat pumps using heat from the soil.

Mon, May 11, 2009 at 6:36:49 AM

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CityscapeItaly

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Great project, great rendering image.

Mon, May 11, 2009 at 6:44:16 AM

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CityscapeItaly

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I watched the video on Youtube. Great !

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