Insulating air sheath for buildings and the like

Heat exchange – Structural installation – Heating and cooling

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165 45, 237 69, 98 31, 126400, F24H 700

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ABSTRACT:
Low grade heat is supplied to heat air which is used to provide an insulating sheath for a building or the like. The low grade heat is obtained from the ground below the hard frost line from either air or water, or from solar collectors, biomass or any other suitable source of such heat, and is used to heat air which is then circulated in a space within the walls of the building, thereby maintaining the internal temperature within the walls at approximately 45.degree.-65.degree. F. The air insulating sheath so provided reduces the driving force which takes heat out of the building in winter and which permits heat entry in summer. The energy required to bring the internal building temperature to a comfortable degree in winter or summer is thereby drastically reduced, as is the cost associated therewith.

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