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Passive Solar. Where Does Light Come From?. What is Passive Solar?. A system that collects, stores, and redistributes solar energy without the use of fans, pumps, or complex controllers (without MACHINES!) Some examples: Direct Gain Trombe Wall Sunspace. Direct Gain. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Passive Solar

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Where Does Light Come From?

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What is Passive Solar?

A system that collects, stores, and redistributes solar energy without the use of fans, pumps, or complex controllers (without MACHINES!)

Some examples:• Direct Gain• Trombe Wall• Sunspace

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Direct Gain

South-Facing windows absorb Sun directly

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How it Works

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Trombe Wall

South facing window has an airspace and then a wall that absorbs the heat from the Sun to heat up the room.

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How it Works

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What if you still want light?

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Sunspace

Collects heat for the main part of a building with a secondary room that is like a Green House.

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How it Works

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What Kind of Windows Work?

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Horizontal vs. Vertical Windows

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The Best Types of Windows!

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How Much Light Will Come Through the Windows?

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Traditional Building Methods: Saltbox House

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Jacobs House by Frank Lloyd Wright

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How it Works

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Balcomb Residence, Santa Fe, NM

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How it Works

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Linkshttp://activerain.com/blogsview/1205564/too-hot-to-blog-dog-days-of-summer

http://www.lifed.com/6-ways-to-beat-the-heat-for-less

Heating, Cooling, Lighting: Sustainable Design Methods for Architects by Norbert Lechner