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Comfortable homes that save the world Sustainable Environmental Economic Development October 27, 2007 Don Otto dpoconstruction.com

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Comfortable homes that

save the world

Sustainable Environmental Economic Development

October 27, 2007

Comfortable homes that

save the world

Sustainable Environmental Economic Development

October 27, 2007Don Ottodpoconstruction.com

Don Ottodpoconstruction.com

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What Works “Sure, it works in practice, but does it work in theory?”

• The physics of how buildings live in the environment– Convection, Conduction and Radiation– Some math formulas you can’t live without

• Design: planning spaces that meet your needs with the fewest square feet

• Testing each home for performance--the whole heating system, too

• Financing: finding an appraiser who values EE

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Some details of how I do it

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The science & math of energy flow

Heat crosses the building envelope in only 3 ways: conduction, convection, radiation

• Conduction (insulation) roughly accounts for 1/3 - 1/2• Convection (air flow) also accounts for 1/3 - 1/2• Radiation (electromagnetic) accounts for the rest

Heat flow, (in Btu/hr) through insulation depends on conductance (U), sq. ft. area (A) and temperature difference from inside to outside (∆T):

• Btu/hr = U x A x ∆T

Heat flow by air movement depends on air flow rate (CFM), temperature difference inside to outside (∆T), and correction factor (1.08):

• Btu/hr = CFM x ∆T x 1.08

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Some real-world examples

Conductive heat loss

Un-insulated basement floor (R-1, U=1.0) 1,000 x 1.0 x 20 = 20,000 Btu/hr(the temperature below grade is about 50°, so the difference is only 20°, not 50°)

But what if we installed insulation under the floor to R-10?

R-10 (U = 0.1): 1,000 x 0.1 x 20 = 2,000 Btu/hr

The formula for heat flow through insulation, Btu/hr = U x A x ∆TFor a 1-story,1,000 sq ft house, (a 32’ x 32’ house walls also = ~ 1,000 sq ft) an inside temperature of 70° and cold outside winter air temperature of 0°F, or year-round ground temperature of 50°

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How much energy do we lose by air leakage?

(Air flow Btu = CFM x ∆T x 1.08)For 5 air changes per hour (ACH) and 1,000 sq ft:

1,000sq ft x 8’ x 5 ach/60min = 667 CFM. 667 CFM x 70° x 1.08 = 50,350 Btu/hr

Current ventilation standards (ASHRAE 62.2, 2004) recommend 7.5 CFM per person plus 1 CFM per 100 sq ft. For a three-BR house, a couple with 2 kids, per 1000 sq ft:

40 CFM x 70 x 1.08 = 3,024 Btu/hr

That’s saving 94% of the energy we waste to heat the winter sky

If we installed an energy recovery ventilation system, we could even recover 60 to 80% of that. Minnesota already requires one in all new homes.

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Photos of the science applied

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Design- meeting your needs with the fewest

square feet

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Sight lines and focal points

• Diagonal views are the longest possible. Focal points, like light from windows, attract the eye, making the space feel larger than it is

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Does doing all this make a difference?

• A home in Solon costs $180 a year to heat

• It keeps 36,000 lbs of CO2 out the air

• It’s comfortable all the time

• The benefits will last the life of the house

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How many ways do homes lose energy? How much? Where?

• Inadequate insulation

• Air leakage

• Poor windows

• Inadequate ductwork

How do you know what to fix?

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Performance testing

• Building envelope leakage w/ blower door & Infra-Red camera

• Entire heating system performance

– Furnace & A/C or heat pump

– Ductwork, airflow delivery

• As well as windows and insulation

– (the whole test costs between $300 - $400)

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Financing energy upgrades

Banks need appraisers who place a value on energy efficient features in order to include them on a loan.

I know of one such appraiser:

JIM POTTER, Preferred Appraisal,

319-373-6746

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THANKS

This presentation will be on my Website,

dpoconstruction.com