Still the World's Most Advanced Text on Earth Sheltering and Passive Solar Design! Passive Annual Heat Storage (PAHS) is a method of collecting heat in the summertime, by cooling the home naturally, storing it in the earth naturally, then returning the heat to the home in the winter. It includes extensive use of natural heat flow methods and the arrangement of building materials to direct heat from wherever you get it to wherever you want it, all without using machinery to make it work. With the rising cost of energy, all ...
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Still the World's Most Advanced Text on Earth Sheltering and Passive Solar Design! Passive Annual Heat Storage (PAHS) is a method of collecting heat in the summertime, by cooling the home naturally, storing it in the earth naturally, then returning the heat to the home in the winter. It includes extensive use of natural heat flow methods and the arrangement of building materials to direct heat from wherever you get it to wherever you want it, all without using machinery to make it work. With the rising cost of energy, all home builders should become familiar with basic PAHS principles. The goal of Passive Annual Heat Storage is to provide a method of placing building materials and organizing construction so the comfortable environments produced are continuously pleasant. The resulting subterranean home interiors are balanced with the natural environment and are able to extract all of their energy needs from their surroundings without using any commercial energy sources. Thus, there is no longer any need for using mechanical devices or causing any disruption in global ecosystems. Build a home that naturally stays warm in the winter and cool in the summer!
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Where's the data? If you enjoy concept books, this book is great. From novel solutions to how and why it works. Knowing or having exposure to HVAC (heating, ventilating, air-conditioning is a definite plus. I enjoyed this book and look forward to making it real.
Perhaps Revision 3 will include more data from the 30 years experience with all those temperature and humidity sensors left in the ground collecting data. Case studies of existing buildings over time to know how they performed. The next revision.
While this book can serve the prepers, the DIY, the you-can-do-it folk bring along some seasoned builder-engineer types who know which materials perform best and not go for the 6 mil Visqueen (plastic) vapor barrier which will be shreded in a few years to diminish thermal performance. Roll out rubber may be a better choice for a vapor barrier. Earthship and engineered house construction can also benefit from this book.
I really liked this book; it read well, the concepts are practical and useful provided they are implemented well with applied thought and some experience along the way. If you want to take earth bermed and underground construction to extreme efficiency, this is the book for you.
Passive annual heat storage (PAHS) is a building concept theorized to create a year-round constant temperature in an earth shelter by means of passive solar heating and a thermal battery effect lasting several months. It is claimed that an earth shelter designed according to PAHS principles would store the Sun's heat in the summer and release it slowly over the winter months without need for other forms of heating. This method was first described by inventor John Hait in his 1983 book.[1] Source: https://www.appropedia.org/Passive_annual_heat_storage
Should energy costs (cooling and heating) become a challenge for housing, the concepts contained in this book may replace the current and past wasteful practices.