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Green Building Bible, Fourth Edition
Green Building Bible, fourth edition (both books)
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    • CommentAuthorarvysingh
    • CommentTimeApr 6th 2014 edited
     
    Hi All,

    As part of my final year dissertation on in the UK, I have set up an

    I would be grateful if anyone could spare a few moments of their time to assist me in m.

    Please note this is for my dissertation and not for general release and not for any commercial interests.

    All responses are anonymous.

    Your participation is greatly appreciated.



    Many Thanks.
    • CommentAuthorTriassic
    • CommentTimeApr 7th 2014 edited
     
    http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/TTW9CPV

    Mr Rana, survey complete. How about sharing your findings once complete?
    • CommentAuthorBeau
    • CommentTimeApr 7th 2014
     
    Done.
  1.  
    Done.
    • CommentAuthorarvysingh
    • CommentTimeApr 7th 2014
     
    Many thanks to all those who have taken part!
    • CommentAuthorarvysingh
    • CommentTimeApr 7th 2014
     
    Triassic,

    No Problem.

    I will share the key findings of my Dissertation on here once its all finished in a few weeks.
    • CommentAuthorarvysingh
    • CommentTimeApr 7th 2014
     
    I am truly grateful for all the feedback I have receievd so far, however I am looking for around 15 more responses if possible.
    • CommentAuthorTriassic
    • CommentTimeApr 8th 2014
     
    Arvy, have you tried the Navitron forum?
    • CommentAuthorDantenz
    • CommentTimeApr 8th 2014
     
    Questionnaire completed.
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      CommentAuthorSteamyTea
    • CommentTimeApr 9th 2014
     
    Added my two pence worth.
    How is the dissertation going, not long till it has to be in.
    • CommentAuthormike7
    • CommentTimeApr 9th 2014
     
    Done.

    The survey seems to assume that we think GSHPs are a good thing. I think for the vast majority they are not. It would be money and effort better spent to encourage retro fitting of smallish AAHPs or AWHPs, working as hybrids with existing heating systems for coldest periods. The much lower capital cost, installer cock-up risk, upheaval, perceived risk of change to new system - all should encourage a much larger uptake of HPs, and stress the electricity supply less in winter than for 100% HP systems.

    GSHPs seem better suited to more continental climates, ie colder winters, or the relatively few special UK situations where Air Source is not suitable.
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