Warm climate solar building

Heat exchange – Structural installation – Heating and cooling

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126400, 126430, 126431, F24J 242, F24J 302

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051217899

ABSTRACT:
A solar concrete slab building specifically for a warm climate area including a motorized blower fan and duct means connecting solar wall collectors or cool ambient air to a unique pattern of mutliple air flow tubes embedded in the concrete slab and out an exhaust duct chase of thermal mass, provide means for preventing said air from contacting the interior of the building, thereby creating heat exchange type air flow paths within that heat or cool the thermal mass of the slab and chase. Hence, the occupant can direct off-time cycle temperature storage techniques to better moderate the interior heat in the warm season or the interior cold in the cold season.

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