High-efficiency ventilation and heating systems by means of solar air collectors for industry building refurbishment

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For the purpose of energy conservation, modern buildings are becoming more and more air-tight and generally rely on a mechanical ventilation system. According to the literature, solar air heating systems can contribute in a cost-effective way to the heating and ventilation of utility buildings. Especially cost-efficient, unglazed, façade-integrated solar air collectors seem to be an attractive new market for façade renovation. To demonstrate the technical feasibility of generating heating energy on facades, a demonstration plant based on an unglazed solar air collector was installed in 2013 in the façade of a demonstration building and was intensively studied using energy metering.

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Sicre, B., & Baumann, P. (2015). High-efficiency ventilation and heating systems by means of solar air collectors for industry building refurbishment. International Journal of Low-Carbon Technologies, 10(2), 139–145. https://doi.org/10.1093/ijlct/ctv002

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