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Frost: PCM00P; phase change materials made from hydrated salts; non-toxic, non-flammable |
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1.2 liter bottle; 300x235x30 mm |
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75 mm ball filled with PCM |
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Flat panel; 450x200x20 mm |
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Frost: PCM00P; phase change materials made from hydrated salts; non-toxic, non-flammable |
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1.2 liter bottle; 300x235x30 mm |
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75 mm ball filled with PCM |
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Flat panel; 450x200x20 mm |
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road to Huckleberry Ridge Farm |
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Judy, you're very gracious! Thank you! |
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hedgerow of Hemlock trees on the Northside of the vegetable garden |
"gorgeous garlic" |
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baby geese |
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spotted Mama |
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what an enjoyable morning! |
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"so sweet and all scrunched up" |
old Moravian house on the Farm |
A 72 degree Fahrenheit phase change material was filled into 5 ft. long, 1.25" PVC pipes and sealed. |
Wooden supports were drilled into the cinder block wall and the PCM pipes were horizontally bound. Three rows with 72 and one row with 58; totaling 274 pipes. Each pipe holds approximately 5 lbs. of PCM 22P; amounting to 1370 pounds. This system provides 30 kWh of heat storage capacity. During the day (heat gain cycle), the PCM pipes absorb 30 kWh of heat, reducing it's cooling load by 30 kWh. Reversely, at night, during the heat loss cycle, the system will release the absorbed heat by the PCM, and reduce the heating load by 30 kWh. This provides 60 kWh of free energy within a 24 hour day.
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The rows of pipe were framed with wood and attic fans (1300 CFM) attached beneath for thorough air circulation. |
savENRG Pipes with PCM-HS 22P |