Solar collection and heat accumulation
It is a more complex system and allows you to combine direct gain through windows with solar air or hot water collectors to accumulate it under the floor. Then, in a similar way to the ventilated accumulator wall, the heat is taken to the interior environment. Properly sized it allows heat to accumulate for seven or more days.
In almost all cases they can be used as passive cooling systems, reversing the direction of operation.
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• - Sustainable architecture.
• - Bioclimatic architecture.
• - Sustainable development or Sustainable development.
• - Sustainable landscape.
• - Organic architecture - See Organic architecture [1].
• - Bioclimatic architecture
*Passive house
*Energy efficient building
- Wind catcher - See Windcatcher [2]
- Wind tower - See Wind tower [3]
- Solar chimney - See Solar chimney [4]
- Superinsulation - See Superinsulation [5].
• - Bioconstruction.
• - Permaculture.
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