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{Re}habitat

Learn how adaptive reuse and upcycling can add hip design to your home, apartment, or yard with the Go Green channel's {Re}habitat series. Follow host Rachael Ranney as she shows you how to repurpose salvaged and found materials, adding fun and function to your space without breaking your budget.


Suggest repurposing projects for Rachael in the comments below!

Ice Storage

Written by Buildipedia Staff Mon Aug 17 2009

Ice storage systems are an optional feature that can be procured and installed with many chilled water generators. Chilled water generators and their associated pumps provide cool water (actually a water-glycol mixture) via distribution piping to fan coil units installed within individual spaces throughout a building. This system provides conditioned air to a building, but through a distinctly different method than the forced cool air systems that most home-owners are familiar with. Fan coil units, as their name implies, are packaged mechanical devices that use rotating fan blades to push air across sealed coils through which chilled water is being pumped.

This topic covers information related to decentralized HVAC equipment installed during construction. Decentralized HVAC equipment are stand alone automated units designed to provide heating and/or cooling to a specific room or zone within a structure.

Room Air-Conditioners

Written by Buildipedia Staff Mon Aug 17 2009

This topic covers information related to room air conditioners installed during construction or on an as needed basis. Room air conditioners provide chilled air to a space by removing heat and humidity during a refrigeration cycle. They can be temporary or fixed appliances installed through wall or within a building opening.

This topic covers information related to computer room air conditioners installed during construction. Computer room air conditioners are specialized equipment that provide cool air and humidity control to computer control and equipment rooms.

This topic covers information related to convection heating and cooling units installed during construction. Convection heating and cooling units control air temperature using electric, steam or water. The appliance conditions a space using either convection, mechanical fan, induction or radiation.

Radiators

Written by Buildipedia Staff Mon Aug 17 2009

This topic covers information related to radiators installed during construction. Radiators can be single or double pipe systems that are used in conjunction with a boiler. Water or steam is circulated through the pipes and radiates heat through a structure.

Humidity control equipment has the ability to add moisture or humidify to a space or remove moisture and dehumidify a space. Humidifiers introduce moisture to distributed air from centralized HVAC equipment, using evaporation, mist or steam.

Dehumidifiers

Written by Buildipedia Staff Mon Aug 17 2009

This topic covers information related to dehumidifiers installed as part of a HVAC system during construction. Dehumidifiers remove moisture by condensing water vapors to a liquid. Water is collected, evaporates or drains to a specified location.