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Created by Adam Collinge
over 11 years ago
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| Question | Answer |
| List five ways to cut down on energy loss in the home. | 1) Loft insulation 2) Hot water Tank Jacket 3) Double glazing 4) Draught-proofing 5) Cavity wall insulation |
| What is the equation for pay back time? | payback time= initial cost/ annual saving |
| What is cavity wall insulation? What does it protect against? | Foam squirted into the gap between bricks reduces convection and radiation. |
| What is loft insulation? What does it protect against? | A thick layer if fiberglass wool laid out across a whole floor reduces conduction and radiation into the roof space from the ceiling |
| What is draught-proofing? What does it protect against? | Strips of foam and plastic around the doors and windows stop the draughts of cold air blowing in. This reduces heat loss through convection. |
| What is a hot water tank jacket? What does it protect against? | Lagging such as fiber glass wool reduces conduction and radiation |
| What are U-values? | They show us how fast heat transfers through a material |
| What does a higher U-value mean? | Heat transfers faster through the material |
| The better the insulator... | ... the lower the U-value |
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