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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
WaterSense
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Organization(s)
EPA,
WaterSense
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Fact sheet describing four different efficient hot water delivery (HWD) systems, the trunk-and branch, core, whole-house manifold, and recirculation, with emphasis on system schematics, piping materials, and regulations to design and verify the systems.
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Author(s)
Holm LeRoy
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Tri-State Home Inspections LLC
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Article describing the process of adding weatherstripping to and weatherizing old doors.
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Author(s)
New York State Homes and Community Renewal
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Organization(s)
New York State Homes and Community Renewal
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Webpage describing weatherstrip tips and tricks to properly air seal doors.
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Author(s)
South Carolina Office of Regulatory Staff
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Organization(s)
South Carolina Office of Regulatory Staff
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Article describing an overview of weatherstripping requirements.
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Author(s)
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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Organization(s)
EPA
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Information sheet outlining the criteria for ENERGY STAR qualified, windows, doors, and skylights.
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Author(s)
Building Science Corporation
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Organization(s)
BSC
Description
Article discussing the risks that can occur from undercutting bedroom doors to provide return airflow from bedrooms, as well as corrective measures that can be taken to address these risks.
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Author(s)
Metzger Cheryn E
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Conference paper presented at the 2020 Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings presenting the results of an evaluation of control strategies used when new mini-splits are installed in a home with an existing HVAC system.
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Author(s)
Consortium for Advanced Residential Buildings,
Steven Winter Associates
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Organization(s)
CARB,
SWA
Description
Research study describing demonstration homes that provided a wealth of information for the building community in terms of the science, effort, and cost of increasing the energy efficiency of our nation's housing stock.