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Edition:1.
Number of Pages:965128
Category:Paperback
ISBN:0939656124
Label/Manufacturer:Studios West Pubns

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If you know what to do, you can capture heat and reuse it, more than once, that's Free Heat. Heat exchangers are one key, and they are all around you. What element in a house creates the greatest loss of heat? An outside door. There are steps you can take to minimize these losses. Cutting down losses is a form of Free Heat. Every furnace, stove, fireplace needs fresh air for combustion. That air is usually drawn from the outside through leaks! You are pulling in cold air to make the fire to obtain more heat! Stop that! One of the keys is to use exhaust heat to preheat incoming air. That's what a heat exchanger does best. There's no secret to it, it's in the book. Does Relative Humidity, Comfort Zone, Moving Air have special meaning to you? If they don't, chances are you are paying too much to heat your home. It's time to learn what it takes. Yes, it's in the book. Buying a lot to build on, or maybe that new home has caught your fancy? Where does the sun shine on it? How do the prevailing winds blow? Which way do storms come? How does the land drain water? What is the winter sun path? You, the consumer, should heed all these questions and many more. That house could never see the sun or in summer it could be unbearably hot!

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