
solar
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Solar
Components of Wisconsin Trend Home™ Being Installed.
The Wisconsin Builders Foundation and the
Metropolitan Builders Association are proud to report that the roof is
complete on the Wisconsin Trend Home™ and the rough-in for plumbing, HVAC,
and the fireplace is taking place, along with the installation of the
solar power components. All of this work is being done under the
supervision of the general contractor, Tim O’Brien Homes.
The solar power components include both
electric panels, as well as solar hot water. For the photovoltaic system,
which creates electricity from the panels, solar photovoltaic arrays are
used to convert light from the sun directly into electricity, which is
used in the home. The arrays will be mounted on the roof line of the home,
which faces nearly due south. This orientation will help maximize the
energy created through the use of the arrays.
In the case of the solar hot water, water is
primarily heated by a passive solar thermal hot water system that operates
with two flat panels mounted on the roof. This system connects to a large
solar thermal storage tank that is also a high-efficiency, natural gas
back up in the basement that transfers heat to the incoming cold-water
line just before entering the hot water tank. This system is a closed-loop
drain back that utilizes a special water solution to protect from
freezing. This system will be monitored by an Eagle II controller. On a
daily basis, approximately 100 gallons of hot water will be heated through
this system.
The Wisconsin Trend Home™ was designed to
show that technologies that will be typical in homes in the year 2020 can
and should be utilized today. It is the WBA Foundation and the MBA’s
belief that the Wisconsin Trend Home™ has the potential to make a large
educational impact on the citizens of Wisconsin and the Wisconsin
homebuilding industry. Now that the critical components are being
installed, we look forward to revealing the additional technologies that
we’ve captured in this energy efficient and resource friendly home. Watch
for updates on the Wisconsin Trend Home™ on WITrendHome.com.
We would like to extend our gratitude to the
donors who will be offering their products and services at this point in
construction:
Tim O’Brien Homes
General Contractor
J. Anthony Construction, Inc.
Roof Framing Installation
Robert W. Nelson
Roof Framing Installation
Stock Building Supply
Roof Framing Materials
Mad City Roofing
Roofing Installation
Weather-Tek Design Center
Roof Material Donation
Gulf Eagle Supply/Weather-Tek Building
Products
Roof Material Donation
Danny K. Construction
Exterior Painting
Sherwin Williams
Exterior Paint Donation
Dave Jones Plumbing & Heating
HVAC Rough-in Plumbing Rough-in
York Midwest, a Johnson Controls Company
HVAC Supplier
Ferguson Enterprises
Plumbing Material Supplier
WE Energies
Solar Panel Donation
Arch Electric, LLC
Solar Panel Installation
Plumbers Local 75
Solar Hot Water Installation
Castleman & Sons Plumbing, Inc.
Solar Hot Water Installation
Sol Power
Solar Site Assessment
A complete list of donors can be found at
WITrendHome.com. |