The Conserval Perforated Plate Solarwall is a metal solar collector designed to provide preheated ventilation (make-up) air for buildings. The system is intended primarily for industrial applications, but also has potential for commercial and multiresidential buildings with large south-facing walls. In 1991, a 420 m2 Solarwall was erected at the General Motors of Canada Battery Plant in Oshawa, Ontario. This installation reduced energy costs in several ways: by capturing solar energy, by reducing heat loss through the south-facing wall of the building, and by destratifying indoor air. The cost-effectiveness of the Solarwall measured relative to the available alternative make-up air systems gave a payback period of one year
Solar collector system for heating ventilation air.
Year:
1996
Bibliographic info:
Netherlands, CADDET, Result 228, January 1996, 4 pp.