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superinsulated

(ˌsuːpərˈɪnsjʊˌleɪtɪd)
adj
highly insulated
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Instead, methods including superinsulation, the use of energy recovery ventilators (ERVs), geothermal heating and cooling and high-performance windows maintain interior comfort.
Typical features include superinsulation, airtight envelopes, daylighting, high-performance windows, energy-efficient HVAC, and electrical lighting, which present significant technical challenges.
Using high-grade superinsulation and airtight construction, the building will contain hot and cold air with 60 percent more efficiency than a standard building while also keep inside air cleaner, Alex Bernstein said.
14, 2017), "Superinsulation with Nanopores," Arthur j.
Dr Lee was inducted into the Space Technology Hall of Fame in 2012 for his inno-vative technical and commercial achievements on flexible aerogel-based superinsulation, which was one of only two technologies selected each year in the world for the technologies and products that were originally developed for NASA's space exploration, but already in widespread use worldwide.
The absence of superinsulation at each joint locally decreases the thermal resistance, resulting in a relatively more heat loss than in Case 3.
using superinsulation, air sealing, and energy-miser appliances to knock your energy use to the ground." A deep energy retrofit may require drastic changes, like putting on a new roof or replacing all the doors and windows.
Residential Exterior Wall Superinsulation Retrofit Details and Analysis.
In our set-up, the main field value is limited by the cryostat superinsulation that acts as a low pass filter and prevents signals above the cut-off frequency (520 kHz) from penetrating inside the dewar, where the detection coil is located.
It also features high-efficiency burners for heat, powered by photovoltaic panels outside the building, and superinsulation.
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