Phase-change heat storage building panels

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126400, 126431, 126452, 52306, F24J 302

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044984596

ABSTRACT:
The invention provides a phase change heat storage, light and temperature control building panel comprising a sealed housing having at least two walls transparent to visible light delimiting at least one intermediate space filled with a liquid-solid phase-change heat-storage material, wherein the material is substantially transparent to visible light in solid and in liquid phase, adsorbs heat while melting, releases heat while solidifying and undergoes phase change in a temperature range of about 5.degree.-28.degree. C. The invention also provides a method of day light and temperature control and night temperature control in dwelling units and plant enclosures utilizing the panels of the invention.

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