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Re: It is high time to popularize econology!




by Exnihiloest » 28/12/21, 21:38

Christophe wrote:I am amazed at the response from exni ...

I expected more simply a

"Econology is crap" ...

: Mrgreen: : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen:


Environmentalism is crap. Not ecology. Ecology is a science, therefore nothing to do with the ecologism that you defend, economic ideology at best, technological sometimes, social possibly, but more generally, basely political.
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Re: It is high time to popularize econology!




by A.D. 44 » 28/12/21, 23:38

izentrop wrote:[

A concrete example is that we no longer find an A ++ fridge and freezer. Yet it is a question of "reinforced insulation". In the era of 1 euro insulation, that should no longer be a problem, especially since energy is becoming a significant cost.

Instead of that we integrate the coils in the bodywork ... it is more jouli and more economical to manufacture, but at the same time increases the losses compared to the coil deported at the rear.

In addition, it becomes impossible to over-isolate as can be done in DHW https://www.apper-solaire.org/Pages/Fic ... /index.pdf

For a freezer, the ΔT is the same as for a DHW of the same volume, an over insulation of 6 cm / 200 l = 1 kWh less per day, it is not nothing anyway



This is indeed the case for many combi ... on the other hand for freezers (whether they are cabinets or sideboards) ... it is still quite possible to find (without almost any problem) an architecture allowing over-insulation .
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