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Old Solar: 1980 Barnraised Solar Air Heater

by gmoke
Sat Jul 5th, 2008 at 03:37:42 PM EST

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This house has been solar heated for nearly 28 years now, the glazed black box on the south wall pumps heat into the living room whenever the sun shines, consistently and reliably.  It was built in the Riverside neighborhood of Cambridge, MA in 1980.

This solar collector is an air heater that takes air from the kitchen,
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moves it past the black absorber plate with a fan,
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and then exhausts the solar heated air back into the living room.  
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Sometimes on sunny winter days, the people who live there have to flip the damper and dump the collector's air outside to prevent overheating.  
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It has worked unfailingly all these years without any major maintenance, even for the fan and the thermostat that turns it on and off.

crossposted at http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/7/5/153147/7413
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http://www.globalswadeshi.net


Unfortunately, this solar air heater will soon be at least partially shaded.  The vacant lot next door is being developed for condos and the new construction will shade the sun from the collector for part of the day.  The collector's owners bought a part of the property next door so that their collector will still see some sun and received a settlement from the developer to compensate them for the loss of their sun rights.  That money will help pay for the new solar electric panels they've installed on the roof.  
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The panels cost around $26,000 and have supplied as much as 2 kilowatts to the household.  
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There is a special meter just for the solar array.
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Some days they even run the electric meter backwards.
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After the state and Federal rebates, the installation will cost around $17,000, less the sun rights settlement.  That old solar air heater not only provided reliable space heat for 25 years but will help pay for the new solar electric panels.  Not bad.

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In the course of this recent solar experience, one of the owners approached the city zoning board and the city council about solar shading and zoning.  Now the city manager has a committee examining the issue of sun rights and the hope is that soon we will have a policy that will help Cambridge become more of a solar city.

This solar air heater was barnraised by the Urban Solar Energy Association, now the Boston Area Solar Energy Association, in 1980.  It was one of six such projects sponsored by a community development corporation (CDC) called Riverside Cambridgeport Community Corporation.  I located another project still around from those days at the Cambridge Community Center in the same neighborhood.

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I haven't found out yet whether it's still working but the glazing needs to be replaced (there was a 25 year warranty on Kalwall, as I recall).  Solar Barnraisings are beginning to come back into style.  Reglazing this old collector would be a great way for the next generation of solar barnraisers to start.

PS:  These types of simple air heaters can be modified for summer use to provide solar ventilation and cooling too, as  Edward Sylvester Morse's solar air heater from 1881 demonstrated.

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Earlier Diaries:
Old Solar:  Keck and Keck Twentieth Century Modern
Old Solar:  Venetian Vernacular
Old Solar:  1881

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for consultation, design, and low-interest financing of renewable energy, improved-energy-efficiency, and conservation projects. It's called the Cambridge Energy Alliance; the city is one of the main supports and sponsors; and it was featured on NOW with David Brancacchio (sp?) on March 28 (PBS).

paul spencer
by paul spencer (spencerinthegorge AT yahoo DOT com) on Sat Jul 5th, 2008 at 11:53:50 PM EST
They're still trying to figure out exactly what they need to do, how best to do it, and where the money is going to come from.  It's a good idea but still in the planning stages from what I hear around town.  The city hasn't actually done much yet.

Solar IS Civil Defense
by gmoke on Sun Jul 6th, 2008 at 12:13:02 AM EST
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