Hello,
came up with an idea.
so as not to dig u-shaped galleries with an aquatic bottom (from a certain depth the water circulates as we can confirm to you the old miners) (but letting the air circulate) which could contain certain type of alga
if you ventilate each extremiter with ventillo with photovoltaic panel and that the extremiter are wooded
you get air conditioning with a filter to create a micro climate that could slow the progression of heat
this requires only a construction blow and a low maintenance blow
the geothermal energy in the basement is colder than the surrounding air
just circulate this air could have an air conditioning effect
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Well, this is the principle of Canadian well no?
On the other hand, I am not sure that the presence of water is beneficial for the indoor air ... on the contrary ...
On the other hand, I am not sure that the presence of water is beneficial for the indoor air ... on the contrary ...
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Christophe wrote:Well, this is the principle of Canadian well no?
On the other hand, I am not sure that the presence of water is beneficial for the indoor air ... on the contrary ...
Yes, I thought about it right after I posted!
There would be water with this forced air I admit it but it would be harmful? And for what reason ?
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Uh ...
Managing a good (low) humidity is one of the major problems in homes.
High hydrometry is the appearance of molds and bacterial development and all the problems that arise from it ...
This is one of the major drawbacks of the principle of the Canadian well in summer: risk of bacterial development due to the condensation of hot humid air on the cold walls of the well ...
Managing a good (low) humidity is one of the major problems in homes.
High hydrometry is the appearance of molds and bacterial development and all the problems that arise from it ...
This is one of the major drawbacks of the principle of the Canadian well in summer: risk of bacterial development due to the condensation of hot humid air on the cold walls of the well ...
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A2E wrote:So if I understand correctly I can draw fresh air from my 15 m deep well to cool my home with a buried pipe of course? and this with a simple suction turbine
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no need for a turbine, a cover on the well with an adjustable air hose is sufficient.
after a good dehumidifier and voila
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Christophe wrote:Well, this is the principle of Canadian well no?
On the other hand, I am not sure that the presence of water is beneficial for the indoor air ... on the contrary ...
I saw this project on a larger scale than that of the houses but well to create asser of this technique to create a microclimate
for the person who thinks about it for their home I recommend to underground driving horizontally in say 2m below the ground threshold
for my large-scale version I thought of the u and the algae bottom of the water because some algae eats co2 and particles to purify them and as this is underground no other plant could play the role of filter in addition to the trees outside
I put these means in addition to make the most of the air filters and air conditioning
because I think it will create a new biotope around these modern version lungs
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zac wrote:A2E wrote:So if I understand correctly I can draw fresh air from my 15 m deep well to cool my home with a buried pipe of course? and this with a simple suction turbine
Hello
no need for a turbine, a cover on the well with an adjustable air hose is sufficient.
after a good dehumidifier and voila
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you use grain of salt and sand
thick enough to have the dry exterior part
if you plan to cool down you have this house with this diffuse system through your cellar or your vacuum ventilate and carrot hole to connect the two (soil under soil) in addition to the anti-humidity filter with sand and grain of salt (ecologically changeable all 6 months) it should be tempo to have a taut of humidity at the right convenience compared to the ambient air
(for my environmental version)
but good emitting of the humidity in the environment would make fall more quickly the particles emitted by any vehicles (direct like the gasoline or indirect with the electriciter)
or our overconsumption industry
I pass some and better thinking of yesterday's cassoulet
and also think about the galloping flora that this would generate
you can go back and turn all over the place there is only profit for everyone
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A2E wrote:So if I understand correctly I can draw fresh air from my 15 m deep well to cool my home with a buried pipe of course? and this with a simple suction turbine
yes indeed if you create an inlet and an outlet of this well by aspiration
a bit as if darling you had sent up the freshness of the cellar upstairs ;-)
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