Lecture 9 Solar Heating – Ch. 6 Solar Heating Today Domestic Water Heating Passive Solar Space Heating Active Solar Space Heating Thermal Energy Storage.

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Lecture 9 Solar Heating – Ch. 6 Solar Heating Today Domestic Water Heating Passive Solar Space Heating Active Solar Space Heating Thermal Energy Storage

Fig. 6-17, p. 177

p. 178

Fig. 6-18, p. 179

Fig. 6-20, p. 182

Fig. 6-21, p. 182

Fig. 6-24, p. 185 Direct Gain Solar Heating

Fig. 6-26, p. 186 Indirect Gain With A Trombe Wall

Fig. 6-27, p. 188 Indirect Gain & Direct Combination as Greenhouse

Fig. 6-28, p. 188 Thermosiphoning Air Panel Collector

Table 6-4, p. 189

Fig. 6-29, p. 190

Active Solar Fig. 6-30, p. 191

Fig. 6-31, p. 192

Fig. 6-32, p. 192

Important Equations In Solar Energy Q = I.ε.A I = average insolation ε = efficiency of collector A = surface area of collector Q = m.c.∆T m = mass of storage substance c = specific heat of storage substance ∆T = storage temp - ambient temp Understand examples on page193 & 194

Table 6-5, p. 194

Table 6-6, p. 195