Passive Solar Design for Home Builders

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COURSE DESCRIPTION – A Guide to Passive Solar Design Strategies for Home Builders

Passive solar design takes advantage of home construction and architecture to utilize natural heating from the sun rather than using home air conditioning units, reducing or possibly eliminating the need for purchased energy. Some passive solar techniques are modest and low-cost, while others may come at a relatively high cost. Passive solar is generally simpler with less moving parts and maintenance than other forms of solar energy collection. A variety of factors affect a home-builder’s choices in designing a passive solar home, including climate, budget, and available materials.

This course introduces fundamental principles governing passive solar home design, and key terms used in the passive solar design process. Various design approaches are described, including Direct Gain, Sunspace, and Thermal Storage Wall, as well as the use of increased levels of insulation. This course also describes various home configurations to illustrate the practical use of passive solar. Further, it provides example tables which can be compared to designs that home-builders are evaluating, as well as worked example questions to demonstrate how key variables are calculated for design purposes.

This course is based on the publication Passive Solar Design Strategies: Guidelines for Home Builders.

A multiple choice quiz is included which is intended to provide 8 hours of professional development.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

At the conclusion of this course, the student will have learned or been exposed to the following:

  • Passive Solar Performance Potential
  • Evaluatingthe Feasibility of Passive Solar
  • Advantages of Passive Solar
  • Key Concepts of Passive Solar Design
  • South Facing Glass
  • Improving Conservation Performance
  • Mechanical Systems
  • System Orientation
  • Thermal Mass
  • Site Planning
  • Interior Space Planning
  • Suntempering
  • Direct Gain
  • Sunspaces
  • Combined Systems
  • Natural Cooling Guidelines
  • Worked Example Problems for Passive Solar Design

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