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  2. Chilled beam - Wikipedia

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    Chilled beam. A chilled beam is a type of radiation / convection HVAC system designed to heat and cool large buildings through the use of water. [1] This method removes most of the zone sensible local heat gains and allows the flow rate of pre-conditioned air from the air handling unit to be reduced, lowering by 60% to 80% the ducted design ...

  3. Trombe wall - Wikipedia

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    Trombe wall. A Trombe wall is a massive equator-facing wall that is painted a dark color in order to absorb thermal energy from incident sunlight and covered with a glass on the outside with an insulating air-gap between the wall and the glaze. A Trombe wall is a passive solar building design strategy that adopts the concept of indirect-gain ...

  4. Evaporative cooler - Wikipedia

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    Evaporative cooling is the conversion of liquid water into vapor using the thermal energy in the air, resulting in a lower air temperature. The energy needed to evaporate the water is taken from the air in the form of sensible heat , which affects the temperature of the air, and converted into latent heat , the energy present in the water vapor ...

  5. Forced-air - Wikipedia

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    A refrigerant coil is located in the air handler instead of a burner/heat exchanger. The system can also be used for cooling, just as any central air-conditioning system. See Heat pumps; Hydronic coil. Combines hydronic (hot water) heating with a forced air delivery; Heat is produced via combustion of fuel (gas/propane/oil) in a boiler

  6. 9 Places to Visit in the U.S. This Summer If You Hate the Heat

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    6. White Mountains, New Hampshire. Average Summer Temperature: 55-75°F (13–24°C) New Hampshire's White Mountains offer a cool and refreshing escape from the summer heat. While lower elevations ...

  7. Forced-air gas - Wikipedia

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    Gas-fired forced-air furnaces have a burner in the furnace fuelled by natural gas. A blower forces cold air through a heat exchanger and then through duct-work that distributes the hot air through the building. [2] Each room has an outlet from the duct system, often mounted in the floor or low on the wall – some rooms will also have an ...

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