BRE IP1/89 PDF

BRE IP1/89 PDF

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BRE IP1/89 PDF

Published Date:
01/01/1989

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[ Active ]

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Domestic warm-air heating systems using low-grade heat sources

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Building Research Establishment Limited

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Active

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Electronic (PDF)

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The practicability of using warm-air distribution systems with low-temperature heat sources (eg, solar, heat pump and geothermal) has been demonstrated in a test room. A wide range of conditions were studied, and optimal air-supply rates and source temperatures for comfortable conditions determined.


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Published : 01/01/1989

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