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  2. This Heated Bed Will Keep Your Dog Warm — Because ... - AOL

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    K&H Pet Products created the Thermo-Snuggly Sleeper, which is a 6-watt heated dog bed. It comes in medium and large sizes to accommodate many doggies out there. The bed warms to your pup’s body ...

  3. Doghouse - Wikipedia

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    This allowed the creation of organizations like the humane society and the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA), which have set standards of care for dogs that live outdoors including a properly designed doghouse that is structurally sound, weatherproof, insulated, of adequate size and appropriate for the dog's use, at all ...

  4. Seasonal thermal energy storage - Wikipedia

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    GIITS (geo interseasonal insulated thermal storage). During construction of any building with a primary slab floor, an area approximately the footprint of the building to be heated, and > 1 m in depth, is insulated on all 6 sides typically with HDPE closed cell insulation. Pipes are used to transfer solar energy into the insulated area, as well ...

  5. Superinsulation - Wikipedia

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    Several houses, duplexes and condominiums based on Lo-Cal principles were built in Champaign–Urbana in the 1970s. [3] [4] In 1977 the "Saskatchewan House" [5] was built in Regina, Saskatchewan, by a group of Canadian government agencies. It was the first house to demonstrate the value of superinsulation publicly and generated much attention.

  6. Passive house - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, a house built to passive house standard results in a building that requires space heating energy of 1 British thermal unit per square foot (11 kJ/m 2) per heating degree day, compared with about 5 to 15 BTU/sq ft (57 to 170 kJ/m 2) per heating degree day for a similar building built to meet the 2003 Model Energy Efficiency ...

  7. Ondol - Wikipedia

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    The homeowner had experienced the ondol in Korea, and had built an ondol room in his house. Wright reportedly was so impressed [citation needed] that he invented radiant floor heating which uses hot water as the heating medium. Wright introduced floor heating to American houses in the US in the 1930s. [7]

  8. External wall insulation - Wikipedia

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    Types of External cromatic wall insulation systems (EWI Systems pictured above) External wall insulation systems generally comprise firstly an insulation layer (an element which helps to achieve the requisite thermal performance); and secondly,a protected weatherproof finish (usually a render, although brick slips, [3] tiles, and decorative boards can also be used).

  9. Double envelope house - Wikipedia

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    A double envelope house is a passive solar house design which collects solar energy in a solarium and passively allows the warm air to circulate around the house between two sets of walls, a double building envelope. This design is from 1975 by Lee Porter Butler in the United States.

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