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    A Guide To Solar Air Heating

    Solar air heating is an incredibly simple technology that is able to dramatically reduce fuel consumption and heating costs. The basic concept here then is to introduce solar air heating to preheat the outside air before it is actually even introduced into a plant or any other sort of facility. There are various different facilities that could benefit tremendously from this concept, and that includes warehouses, large institutions, industrial plants and garages.

    How it Works

    Solar air heating uses incredibly simple technology. A preheat solar air heating system, for instance, directs warmed air into a building's primary heating system, which then further raises its temperature. Then, because that air is already warm when it is going into the system, there is less energy required in order to heat it.

    This results in many advantages including saving money for the company, conserving natural resources for the community at large, as well as being safe for the environment. Then there are the standalone solar air heating systems, which work by delivering fresh air directly into a building where it meets up with and mixes with circulating plant air.

    This is advantageous because the steady supply of fresh air that is being introduced helps to make up for a lack of building exhaust air, and this results in there being fewer drafts overall, thus producing a much more comfortable working environment while at the same time savings energy and money for the company.

    Solar air heating systems are also beneficial because they recapture heat that is lost through exterior walls, this heat which is picked up by the solar collector and then brought back into the building, resulting in doubling the R-value of the existing wall.

    A solar air heating system is a truly universal concept because it makes use of the simplest, proven technologies to harness the sun's energy, businesses save from having lower fuel costs, and even the entire community benefits by conserving the world's natural resources and by reducing greenhouse gas emissions, which, by the way, is considered as being the number one cause of global warming.

    They offer many benefits to homeowners and businesses, and they are usually used in conjunction with solar heating systems for a home or residence. It is easy to see why solar air heating systems have always been and are becoming even more popular, as time goes on. They are incredibly resourceful, inexpensive and durable, and they are only going to be used for more and more things in the future.

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