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 * Windows - double glazing with Low-e reflective coating to reflect infrared heat back.
   * Insulated frames, especially aluminium frames need a thermal break

 * Wall insulation
   * https://www.energywise.govt.nz/at-home/insulation/wall-insulation/
   * https://www.building.govt.nz/assets/Uploads/building-code-compliance/e-moisture/e2-external-moisture/constructing-cavities.pdf

 * Roof water harvesting and storage
   * Storage - cool side of house
     * In Wall
     * Under Slab
     * Under ground yard tanks
     
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* Green Homes New Zealand: 2018:[[attachment:GHNZeBook2016-Web181116.pdf]]

Eco friendly building

Design ideas / principles

Adhoc items for the home

* Green Homes New Zealand: 2018:GHNZeBook2016-Web181116.pdf

* http://www.greenbuildingadvisor.com/blogs/dept/musings/green-building-beginners

Heat mass

  • .A simplistic rule of thumb that is often used when designing dense masonry walls, is that heat will be absorbed and lost at around an inch per 2 hours. i.e a 4inch (100mm) thick masonry wall will absorb and shed its heat load in around 8 hours and a 8inch (200mm) thick wall in around 16 hours.


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