Passive Solar/AirCon/Heating

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rod_bunny
rod_bunny
WA
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7 Jun 2011 1:16pm
Just want to run an idea past here... pick the collective seabreeze brains as it were

I have ducted reverse cycle AC in the house but poorly designed/situated block for passive heating in winter.


The idea is to use a fan (run by solar) to pump the warm air in the roof space down into the house (via the existing ducted AC) during the day to increase the in-house temperature.


In theory I can add another inlet (with filter) in the roofspace and use an inline fan to blow the hot air around).. Bling the system up by adding it as another zone to switch it from the main AC switches.


To add more heat - if you had solar water you could run a radiator in front of the inlet to increase the heating effect.


Total running cost should be zero as all power is solar.

Thoughts?

(or has this already been done somewhere)

ockanui
ockanui
VIC
1321 posts
VIC, 1321 posts
7 Jun 2011 4:02pm
Check out HRV ventilation systems, on the website there is a diagram of what you want, a New Zealand company, nice blokes
rod_bunny
rod_bunny
WA
1089 posts
WA, 1089 posts
7 Jun 2011 2:19pm
ockanui said...

Check out HRV ventilation systems, on the website there is a diagram of what you want, a New Zealand company, nice blokes


Sweeeeet! Thats EXACTLY what I'm after.

The Purge-air-lator (http://www.hrv.com.au/bells-and-whistles/purge-air-lator.aspx) was the next thing I was wanting to fit...

Last summer we had so many still cool nights outside but no way to get that cool air into the house (the AC fan just re-uses the inside air)



Glad to know I'm thinking in the right direction
Although now have to figure out how to retro fit it all.
Sailhack
Sailhack
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7 Jun 2011 4:29pm
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