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How to Prevent Heat Loss with 4 Examples-Diagrams-Drawings for your Building Projects
In recent conversations with customers and peers about Reducing Energy Loss in Buildings / Structures and how heat and cold are transferred into a Building via Conduction. I explained and made reference to using a Metal Cooking Utensil to stir a pot of chilli.
EXAMPLE 1. ADDING INSULATION ON THE EXTERIOR OF THE BUILDING NORMALLY BEHIND THE EXTERIOR WALL FINISH. THIS IS NORMALLY USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH INSULATION IN THE WALL CAVITIES.
The above illustrations are just a few examples of how to prevent Energy Loss in a Building by adding: Insulation, Providing a Thermal Break, and Creating Dead Air Space. Examples 1 and 4 are used mostly in Remodeling and Renovation Projects. With examples 2 and 3 are used mainly in new construction of Buildings. For detailed information, proven scientific facts, about how energy is transferred I suggest reading the Article at Wiki on Heat Transfer at:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heat_transfer.
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