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Saturday, December 10, 2011

Zero Energy Homes, Made Affordable

!: Zero Energy Homes, Made Affordable

How's this for a challenge? Create a zero net source energy (as opposed to site energy) home as defined by the Department of Energy's Building America program. Design it to operate in the extremes of Denver's unpredictable climate, using off-the-shelf, readily available technologies. Keep the mechanical systems as simple and uncomplicated as possible. Incorporate energy-efficiency strategies that don't require the home owners to be experts in sustainable building operations or conduct any maintenance beyond that required of a 'normal' home.

Not overly difficult, you might say? Add that the design must be replicable for future Habitat for Humanity homes, utilize low-cost construction materials, and allow volunteer- friendly construction techniques. Still with me? The clincher: The target market is the affordable housing sector. Impossible, you might say? Challenging yes, but not impossible for an integrated design team of NREL engineers and Habitat for Humanity staff and volunteers. The finished product is a 1,200 square foot, three-bedroom reduced income home that actually produces more source energy than it consumes!

Design Considerations

The combination of energy engineers, a construction manager a real estate development manager and Habitat volunteers on the design helped strike a balance between engineering ideals based on energy modeling, cost realities inherent in affordable housing, and considerations involved in a volunteer construction crew.

Habitat's volunteer labor advantage steered the design team to approaches that favored low materials costs and high labor costs. While this approach minimizes the substantial labor cost, when combined with the affordable housing requirement it restricts the range of sustainable strategies available. For example, strategies such as structured insulated panels (SIPs) and insulated concrete forms were not considered because of their high cost. Similarly, the requirement for volunteer-friendly construction techniques and ease of replication eliminated the option of using Straw Bale. The design simplicity requirement eliminated the possibility of a combined solar space heating and water heating system. Finally, the zero energy requirement, given Denver's cold climate and the current high cost of PV systems, required some trade offs that some 'purists' might consider controversial.

Design Approach - Envelope

Given the considerations described above, the design team decided to focus first on reducing the home's energy load as much as possible, and then size the PV system to meet the remaining electricity needs. The first place to look? Yes, you guessed it - a passive solar orientation with a 'super insulated' envelope. Starting with a standard Habitat three-bedroom, 26 x 46 square foot design with a crawlspace, the team increased the South-facing glazing area and reduced the North, East and West facing glazing area. Next, a double-stud wall with fiberglass batt construction was selected to take advantage of it's relatively low cost, volunteer-friendly technique and Habitat's low construction labor cost. Blown fiberglass installed in the attic achieved an R-60 rating and insulated floors achieved an R-30 rating. While the double stud wall design, with exterior structural studs spaced at 16 inches O.C. might not achieve LEED Homes Advanced Framing Techniques points, the interior studs spaced at 24 inches O.C. certainly meet the requirement. The R-3 fiberglass batts in the exterior wall cavities and the R-13 filling the space between the exterior and interior walls as well as the interior wall cavities definitely help optimize energy performance. An outer vapor-permeable house wrap and fiber cement siding, with and an inner poly vapor barrier plus drywall adds to a very 'tight' whole-wall-R value. Blower tests yielded a natural infiltration rate result of 0.15 ACH, a very 'tight' indication.

Heating and Ventilation

With the house's heating energy needs drastically reduced through this super-insulated shell, the design team then focused on the heating and ventilation system. Note that I didn't mention heating, cooling and ventilation system. Yet another design challenge! Habitat for Humanity Metro Denver has a policy of not equipping its homes with air conditioning. This meant that the final design had to maximize heat reduction (for example by maximizing solar gain) without increasing the cooling energy load.

To supply a proper amount of fresh air to the house while minimizing potential for energy loss, the team opted for an energy recovery ventilation (ERV) system with efficient electronically commutated motors. The system exhausts air from the kitchen and bathroom, and supplies fresh air to the living room and bedrooms. Heat loss from ventilation is reduced because the ERV system heats the incoming air with warmth from the exhaust air.

The design team soon discovered that a very low heating load is a double edged sword. On the one hand very little energy is required to heat the house. On the other hand, most commonly available heating systems are oversized for such low heating needs, and overly complicated or expensive systems cannot be cost-justified. After carefully considering a variety of high-efficiency heating systems, and much internal debate, the team decided to follow a hybrid approach of electricity from the PV system, and natural gas.

Controversial Approach

Some of us who are 'purists' may turn up our noses at the thought of a zero energy home using natural gas. However, the economics involved convinced the design team that a hybrid approach was the best solution (see side bar)

The PV system selected by the design team uses the local utility grid for storage, thus eliminating the substantial cost of the storage battery. When the system is producing more energy than is being used, it delivers energy to the grid. When the system produces less energy than it produces, it draws electricity from the grid.

When the system draws electricity from the grid, it is likely drawing fossil-fuel generated electricity. Although a larger sized PV system may minimize the volume of electricity drawn from the grid, the cost of larger systems is prohibitive. The design team opted to include natural gas in order to reduce the size of the PV system by 1.1 kW, making it much for affordable for a Habitat Home. The team designed the system to offset the natural gas used, thus achieving, and even surpassing, the goal of net zero source energy.

The hybrid approach allowed the team to size the PV system that is affordable, offsets the use of natural gas as well as any grid generated electricity, and thus allows the home to achieve (and even surpass) the goal of net zero source energy. The hybrid space heating system combines a pointsource direct-vent natural gas furnace in the dining room and living area, with small baseboard electric-resistance heaters in the bedrooms.

Water Heating

The design team selected a solar water heating system - rather than a combined space/water hearing system - for simplicity, backed up by a natural gas tankless water heater. The team calculated that the 96 square foot collector area and 200 gallon water storage would result in an annual solar-savings fraction of 88%. They opted for the tankless natural gas back up heater after finding that the tankless system uses zero heating energy whenever the solar water tank is at or above 115 degree water delivery temperature.

The Crowning Element

Having reduced all possible energy loads as much as possible, the design team zeroed in on the lighting, appliances and miscellaneous electric loads (MELs). They installed compact fluorescent light bulbs throughout the house, and ENERGY STAR label appliances. This left the miscellaneous electric loads, from TV, hair dryer, toasters, computers, and anything else that could be plugged in by the occupants. Using Built America benchmark assumptions on MELs, the team settled on a 4kW PV system. Because the Built America assumptions on based upon a national average of a 'typical'
American household, the actual occupant use and local climate may either block the home from achieving zero energy usage, or propel it to the ranks of 'net energy producer'.

The Verdict

Initial test results were encouraging. From the February to July of 2006, the PV system produced 1,600 kWh more electricity than the house consumed. Factoring in the natural gas used for space heating and water heating backup, the house produced 75% more source energy than it consumed. Although a longer testing period is required, it's a safe bet to say that the house will be an annual net energy producer rather than just achieve net zero energy user. However, this could change if the occupants begin using more than the average calculated into the Built America benchmark.

And the home owners? While it is true that the house is a net energy producer, they unfortunately are not free from utility bills. There is the monthly charge for the natural gas, as well as fixed charges for the electric grid and natural gas connection fees. From October of 2005 to May of the 2006, the owners shelled out an average of .25 per month in energy bills. Because the fixed monthly charges averaged 80% of those bills, in actuality the family used on average .60 worth of energy.

For those of us who suffered through 0+ monthly energy bills during that same period, those results are very compelling.

KEY RESIDENTIAL SUSTAINABLE FEATURES

Energy and Atmosphere

Passive Solar Design

o The house was designed with increased glazing area on the long South facing side, and reduced glazing area on the North, East and West facing sides.

Renewable Energy

o 4kW Photovoltaic system using utility power grid storage to eliminate need for and associated high cost of, storage battery

Insulation

o Raised heel trusses in attic allow 2 ft of blown fiberglass insulation, achieving R-60 rating for thermal envelope top

o Floors insulated to R-30

o R-3 fiberglass batts in outer 2 x 4 structural stud wall cavities, and a second, interior 2x4 stud wall with R-13 fiberglass batts placed horizontally between stud walls and vertically in interior wall cavities

o Outer vapor-permeable house wrap and fiber cement siding

o Inner poly vapor barrier and drywall

Space Heating

o Hybrid natural gas/electric heating system, combining a pointsource direct-vent natural gas furnace in the living room and dining area, and small baseboard electric-resistance heaters in the bedrooms. This combination provides the added bonus of zone heating, as each appliance has its own independent thermostat.

Water Heating

o Solar water heating system with 96 square feet collector area and 200 gallon water storage tank as primary water heating system, with natural gas tankless water heater as a back up system

Windows

o Double - glazed, low -e glass installed in South facing windows, with U-factor of 0.3 and SHGC of 0.58. For the East, West and North facing windows, Double - glazed, low - e glass was also used, with a U-factor of 0.22 and SHGC value of 0.27. The U-factors of all windows exceed (ENERGY STAR requirements by 20%).
Appliances

o ENERGY STAR® appliances were installed.

Lighting

o Compact fluorescent light bulbs deployed throughout the house

Indoor Environmental Quality

Local Exhaust

o Energy Recovery Ventilation (ERV) system with efficient electronically commutated motors, exhausts air from the kitchen and bathroom, and supplies fresh air to the living room and bedrooms.

Outdoor Air Ventilation

o The ERV system heats incoming fresh air with warmth of the exhaust air, thus significantly reducing heat loss from ventilation.
Materials and Resources

o Advanced Framing Techniques: Walls consist of inner 2x4 stud wall, 24 inches O.C.


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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Mobile Car Wash Equipment - Pressure Washing Hoses Discussed

!: Mobile Car Wash Equipment - Pressure Washing Hoses Discussed

It hardly matters what profession you are in, you need the tools of the trade, and you must make sure you get the right tools to ensure efficiency, and safety as you work. For years, before retirement, I was involved in the operations of mobile car wash rigs which would go out and cleaning fleets of vehicles, and cars at auto auctions, mega-car dealerships, and acres and acres of cars parked at the ports after they had been unloaded off the ships.

Not long ago, I was talking with another mobile car wash operator, who wanted to break into the business of cleaning new cars and very large car dealerships. His biggest concern was one of what type of equipment was needed.

What type of pressure washer, or hot-water pressure washer, reclaim systems, storage tanks, and even the hoses that he should be using. In fact, the hoses which are used in your pressure washer business are very important, not only for efficiency, and ease-of-use, but also for safety reasons. Below is the question he asked, and one I'm sure will be interested in hearing the answer to if you also own a mobile car washing business;

"What size hose diameter should I use for my pressure washing rig when I go out and clean car lots at car dealerships in my mobile car washing service?"

Now then, I use a 3/8 hose, it's lighter and easier to maneuver. Also remember, because these hoses break a lot, because you are bending them all the time, I recommend that you can pin-prick them, this allows any heat and pressure to absorb better into the rubber, I recommend Goodyear Hose, not cheapo Chinese Brands.

Also you should use a blue hose that won't leave marks on the ground, or on your hands, or on equipment, or vehicles if you accidentally brush up alongside one. I recommend double steel braided, and 50-safety factor in working pressure and double the burst pressure that you might think you need. So if you will be working with 3000 PSI, get a 4000 or 4500 working pressure and a 6,000 PSI burst pressure rated hose.

If you are working with 1500-2500 then get a 3500-4000 working pressure and a 4500 to 5,000 burst rated hose. Also don't go too overboard, because you will wear out these hose dragging them on the ground a lot over time, and then the steel inside will cut up your hands, that kind of sucks, but you get used to it. I'd wear bicycle gloves with open fingers when working with the hose and guns. Please consider all this.


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Saturday, November 19, 2011

When Funny Cars Had Names

!: When Funny Cars Had Names

There was a time when a catchy name was as important to a funny car driver as a supercharger and nitro. A car wouldn't run faster with a memorable name, but it ensured profitable match race bookings. Match races paid the bills, so race teams put a lot of effort crafting unforgettable names.

Of course dragsters and gassers had names, long before the first funny car hit the track. Teams switching to the profitable funny car ranks brought their old names with them. Roland Leong retained the label Hawaiian, made famous with his dragsters, on many successful floppers. Connie Kalitta used the name Bounty Hunter on his rails before adopting the title for his funny car. Stone, Woods and Cook recycled the name from one of their gassers for the Dark Horse 2 funny car. When a crash destroyed that car, they built a near-clone of the original Mustang. Rather than calling the new car Dark Horse 3, they christened it The Ghost of Dark Horse 2.

Race car names were inspired by events, activities and ideas. Roger Lindamood chose the title of a pop-county song to adorn his car. The song soon faded into obscurity, but for more than a decade afterwards, Lindamood's fans continued to cheer on the car known as Color Me Gone.

The Blue Max was both a movie and a famous World War I German metal. It was also a highly feared funny car campaigned by Raymond Beadle.

Ford's Mustang inspired numerous horse related names, including the Trojan Horse, Boss Hoss, Stampede and Warhorse.

The most popular funny car driver of all time was Russell James Liberman. He first gained fame as the wheelman for Lew Arlington's Brutus GTO, but he soon started touring his own car. Although the name on Liberman's cars was Jungle Jim, his fans and peers granted him Elvis status and always referred to him as Jungle.

As teams started adding superchargers to their cars, a rash of names starting with the term "Super" appeared; Super Cuda, Super Duster, Super Camaro, Super Stang, Super Bug, Super Charger and others.

While "shaker" was originally a slang term for Chevrolet, it was a popular name on all makes of floppers. Al Bergler ran Vega, Mustang and Corvette versions of the Motown Shaker. Likewise, Hubert Platt campaigned his Georgia Shaker as both a Chevy and Ford. Other variations included the Boston Shaker, Bear Town Shaker and Bluegrass Shaker.

Probably the most famous shaker was Seaton's Shaker, owned by Pete Seaton. When he added a blower, he updated the name to Seaton's Super Shaker. Driver Terry Hedrick, acquired the car when Seaton retired. He shortened the name to Super Shaker -- a combination of two of the most popular flopper names.

Most drivers retained the same name when they built a new car. Once a name was established, racers wanted to retain fan loyalty. One man who bucked this trend was Arnie "the Farmer" Beswick. Although Beswick was known as the Farmer, each of his race cars had an unique name. These names included Tameless Tiger, Star of the Circuit, Super Judge and Boss Bird.

Don Prudhomme, was known as the "Snake." His most successful funny cars were sponsored by the US Army. While the white floppers weren't actually named Army, a host of fans paid good money to see that "Army Car" in action.

It would take a good-size book to contain a complete list of funny car names. The stories behind Virginia Twister, Secret Weapon, Yankee Peddler, Warlord, Destroyer and Eastern Raider will have to wait for another time.

So what happened? Why don't funny cars have names any longer? One reason is that match-racing is no longer viable. Instead of racing several times a week at small, out-of-the-way tracks, today's touring pros concentrate on the big national events.

Today, there are a multitude of big races, many with full television coverage. Instead of running for appearance money, today's hero drivers rely on sponsorship to pay their salaries. There is no longer a need for a stimulating car name.

Secondly, those corporate sponsorship deals involve huge sums of cash, and finding a willing sponsor is difficult. Sponsors who pony up big bucks to place their name on a race car don't want to share the car's flanks with a nickname. When it comes down to name or a lucrative sponsorship deal, teams always go with the cash.

I guess that's progress. Still, I'm glad I was active in the era when funny cars were Vicious, Hairy, Candid and 2 Much!


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Saturday, November 5, 2011

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Sunday, October 30, 2011

The Commercial Leaf Vacuum Handles The Bigger Jobs And Challenges!

!: The Commercial Leaf Vacuum Handles The Bigger Jobs And Challenges!

Raving customers are thrilled and impressed with how well the commercial leaf vacuum works on tough outdoor clean-up duties. They are referring to the handy yard tool as the king of powerful tools!

This unit is Tanaka's largest blower which has a 65 cc engine, 850 CFM output, and a tube-mounted throttle control switch. It is an ideal blower to handle the bigger jobs and more challenging applications.

Its simplified construction makes it a super lightweight engine that delivers maximum performance without requiring any additional service. The light weight structure provides less fatigue on the operator.

The Tanaka backpack blower has an air velocity of 205 miles per hour (MPH) and an air volume of 805 cubic feet per minute (CFM).With the commercial combination of high levels of airflow and volume; it will rarely be matched by any other on the market.

The low emissions two-stroke engine does not have valves, which simplify its construction even more. Giving the two-stroke engines a significant power boost and twice the power they fire once every revolution compared to a four-stroke, which fire once every other revolution.

This industrial leaf blower has cruise control with a tube-mounted throttle that has an easy access control switch allowing the operator to move around freely. The cruise control is perfect for reducing fatigue and stress while working for long periods.

When compared to other brand models the Tanaka Backpack gas blower is by far the best model on the market. It has less moving engine parts with a hassle free no valve adjustment. The super large fuel tank has a capacity of 60 oz. That allows you to have longer running time without having to re-fuel like with other models.

This is the ideal commercial leaf vacuum for anyone that is looking for a tough soldier in a blower to eliminate and reduce your workload in a quick and efficient matter. Depend on the Commercial-Grade Tanaka TBL-7800R Backpack Gas Blower to Tackle Everyday Jobs and Bigger Challenges.

Today, all Tanaka products comply with EPA phase 2 regulations and all Tanaka product groups are C.A.R.B Tier II compliant. Most other manufacturers tried to fight the standard and say that it could not be done with two-stroke, Tanaka did it.


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Sunday, April 17, 2011

Snow Shovel Vs Snow Blower

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There are many types of equipment invented to help you clear the snow and the most common equipments are the snow shovel and snow blower. However, as the price level for these two equipments are of huge differences yet able to help you to clear the snow properly, many are confused as to which to buy. Therefore, this article will brief you on the advantages of the equipments in hoping that you will able to make a wise decision.

Snow shovel is the most underlying invention for snow clearing. Unlike the snow blowers, it uses no fuel or gas but only human capital. It is also easy to use even by the youngsters as there is no exact course involves. However, it environment-friendly equipment is not convenient for large area because it can only clear itsybitsy estimate of snow at a time. If you insist on it, you are likely to need more time and human capitals as compared to the alternative.

On the other hand, the snow blower which comes in particular and two stages is invented to speed up the snow clearing process. As snow blower is bigger, uses engines and generated by electrics, fuels or gas, one blower can clear snow practically 10 times more and faster than you shoving the snow manually. However, the blowers are improper to be used by youngsters because they involve few exact procedures and techniques. The blowers also come with varied dangers which may cause to fatal accidents so you must handle it with care and never use it as a toy. Although the snow blower is more expensive than the previous, it is nowadays used by many households and fellowships because it is speedier, more convenient and uses less human capital in snow clearing.

Finally, you should all the time settle the thickness and area of snow you which to clear so that you are not buying a too small or big snow clearing equipments. Of course, you should think the price level too so that it is affordable to you.


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Thursday, April 7, 2011

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Sunday, March 27, 2011

Blowers

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There are many types of Blowers -- leaf blowers, industrial blowers, snow blowers, etc, Each type has separate subtypes such as backpack, handheld, corded and cordless, wheeled, electric-powered and gas-powered, and so on. Each type and subtype differs in function and purposes. For example, while some of them may be specifically manufactured for home maintenance, other more superior units are aimed at industrial users.

Electric-powered blowers wish an electrical power source in Case,granted from an electrical outlet, through an postponement cord. Cordless blowers, on the other hand, use rechargeable batteries and are more suitable for smaller areas because of their wee operating time. Mixing oil and gasoline operates gas-powered leaf blowers. 2-stroke gasoline engines ordinarily power backpack blowers, while wheeled units ordinarily have 4-stroke gasoline engines.

Snow blowers can be single-stage and two-stage. The old is a light duty engine that uses a singular high-speed impeller (a rotor inside a tube) to pull in snow and expel it from a dismissal chute. Two-stage snow blowers on the other hand, are heavy duty and have more than one low-speed metal auger that pull the snow into an impeller, which then discharges the snow into a chute.

Leaf blowers can be handheld, backpack or wheeled. Handhelds are most suitable for simple, home maintenance works. Backpack blowers are swift, has quick throttle response and fuel productive and ordinarily adored by professionals. Wheeled or walk-behind leaf blowers are the best for maintaining larger areas and are mostly gas-powered.

Industrial blowers are manufactured using a range of durable plastics and metals, or a combination of both materials. Function includes drying, reducing heat levels, reducing smoke and odors, processing and controlling gaseous fumes in industrial settings like factories.


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Friday, March 18, 2011

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