U-value measures what? A. The amount of insulating material in a material or building assembly. B. The percentage of conductive material in a material or building assembly. C. The rate at which a material or building assembly conducts heat. D. The degree to which a material resists heat flow.
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Hot Water Solutions - Do It Yourself - Electric Hybrid Water Heater DIY Installation Guide
DIY instructions on how to replace an electric tank water heater with an electric hybrid water heater.
Hot Water Solutions - Heat Pump Water Heater Installation Best Practices
Comprehensive document on installation of HPWHs. Includes benefits of HPWHS, diagrams, best practices, and installation checklist.
Insulation works by: (Select all that apply) Trapping air Having a low thermal conductivity Creating air pockets to increase the resistance to heat flow Windwashing dead air space
Radiant energy moves (select all that apply): A. from molecule to molecule in materials. B. in a direct line of sight. C. from cooler objects to warmer objects. D. from warmer object to cooler objects.
How to get Hot Water with a Recirculating pump - Ask this Old House
Video explaining how a recirculation line can save energy, money, and time.
What are two of the benefits of HPWHs that can be communicated to the customer in order to facilitate the sale of HPWHs?
What is an example of a region that is seeing an increase in the adoption of HPWH’s? The national trend suggests that HPWHs are growing in market share. True False
What website can be used to help locate non-profit or state government organizations that promote energy efficient technologies via a number of techniques that include, but are not limited to, information on rebate programs, searchable registry, and educational content for businesses? Using the...