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Passive Solar Heating and Cooling - Ideas on How to Make Your Home More Comfortable


There is much talk about using solar energy to generate power, but at times we forget that we can harness the suns energy to heat and cool our homes by clever design.
There are relatively simple changes to basic home design that make our homes more comfortable, simply by understanding the orientation of your house and using well understood methods of blocking or allowing the energy of the sun into your home.

About Windows
The orientation of the windows is critical for solar heating. In the southern hemisphere, windows facing due north, while in the northern hemisphere, south facing windows allow passive solar heat to warm the house during the day. To maximise the heat gain, the house should have a "heat sink" or trap that warms up and releases the stored warmth slowly. This is usually as simple as using the concrete slab a house is built on. It can be more innovative, such as a wall of water filled containers or "bottles" built into a wall. The most efficient windows for passive solar heating are high efficiency windows, usually multi-paned, gas-filled windows. When used with wall, ceiling and floor insulation, they are highly efficient. Retrofitting an existing home with high efficiency windows and expanding the surface area of those windows on the sun facing side of the house will both increase the overall energy efficiency of the home and take advantage of passive solar heating.

Passive Heating
Passive solar heating usually relies on sunlight passing through windows or storing the heat in a "heat sink" that traps and releases its warmth over a long period of time. Passive solar cooling however, relies on preventing sunlight entering and heating a structure, or by creating convection currents drawing air into the building as a cooling breeze. None of these are new technologies, ancient cultures used these ideas hundreds of years ago.

Passive Cooling
Passive solar cooling is a technique of shading windows during the summer to prevent solar heat from entering the home. This can be as simple as having roof eaves of the proper depth to shade out the sun in summer but allow the lower angled winter sun to fall through the windows. Alternatively a "solar pergola" with angled slats that allow sun to shine between the angled rafters at lower angles such as early morning or later in the day. However, in the middle of the day, the slats block the sun and provide shade during the hottest time of day. Deciduous trees can also shade windows in the summer but allow sunlight to enter windows in the winter. Trees also provide cooling by shielding from hot winds and cool the air from their transpiration. In winter, the trees break up any cold airflow over and around the house.

A well designed solar passive home is not only more comfortable, but also allows greater access to outdoor views. There are many ways to provide passive cooling and heating, even when retro fitting to an older existing home.



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my wife has worked as a medical service provider( non-cna) for the mentally disabled. at a care home for over a year. 9 months ago a mentally disabled client attacked my wife and caused a neck laceration plus tearing her dress ( I have photo's). this incodent was not report by her employeer or the damage this same client did to the inside of our car. She left that facility home and was transfered to another more passive home. Recently my wife pulled 2 shifts @ 10 hours per shift. when it came to releave her, no one showed. The manement expected her to find a replacment, nor would they come up and relieve her themselves. what recourses do we have availble to us, help?

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what recourse do we have? what can we do?
my wife has worked as a medical service provider( non-cna) for the mentally disabled. at a care home for over a year. 9 months ago a mentally disabled client attacked my wife and caused a neck laceration plus tearing her dress ( I have photo's). this incodent was not report by her employeer or the damage this same client did to the inside of our car. She left that facility home and was transfered to another more passive home. Recently my wife pulled 2 shifts @ 10 hours per shift. when it came to releave her, no one showed. The manement expected her to find a replacment, nor would they come up and relieve her themselves. what recourses do we have availble to us, help? they also only pay overtime after 40 hours, not over 8....

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Which Engineering Focus should I choose.?
So the first thing you should know about me is that I can adapt myself to almost any of the engineering fields. I've done robotics, computers, electronics, structural design, and a bit of architecture & interior design. Well, I just graduated last week today and signed up for my general engineering courses at USI, where I may later transfer to IUPUI. (since there isn't really a focus until year 3). So, I'm having trouble deciding which focus I should major in, because it seems like everyone wants to do computer engineering, and mechanical engineering feels like mostly drafting and less problem-solving. I want to try to land a career that is modern, cutting-edge, but stable and something I can "climb the corporate ladder" in. Like: Green/Passive home design (products, materials, architecture) Consumer electronics engineering Aerospace engineering Computer hardware/software design. Game Engine Design/programming (not as stable, but more fun) So does anyone have any tips, experience, or suggestions to help me decide? Thanks! Thanks for the clarification, Max! That may actually sway my decision.

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