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PISAC air solar collector

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Contact Information

  • Félix Antonio Jové Sandoval
  • Avenida Salamanca, 18
    Valladolid, Valladolid (47014)
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  • 983184473
  • 983423425

Basic Information

  • UniversityUniversidad de Valladolid
  • Center
  • DepartmentArchitectural Constructions, Terrain Engineering and Mechanics of Continuous Means and Structure Theory
  • Investigation GroupArchitectural Constructions


Description

The proposed product is a solar collector using the so-called PISAC air, to which some improvements have been made, both regarding its materials and its setting. It is designed as an standard size structural element, built in restored windows using joinery, but it can also be built individually, creating a South solar capturing façade. It is a very necessary product, as we found ourselves in a worrying energy poverty time and passive elements help us save, requiring only an initial investment and no further maintenance. PISAC improves both the existing technical features and the way it can be added to façades, increasing its capturing surface and targeting as well the new construction and the rehabilitation markets, both residential and non-residential. In so doing, it complies with the Spanish Technical Building Code, more precisely the core document of safety in use (BD-SU in its Spanish acronym) regarding renovation by ventilation.


Other information

Number of researchers:

2

Development status:

In prototype phase

Intellectual Property Rights:

Solicitud de patente

Differentiation in the market:

Quality

Applicability of technology:

Yes

Companies and markets:

Energy efficiency. Sustainability. Building industry.

Advantages:

This collector improves both the existing technical features and the way it can be added to façades, increasing its capturing surface. Compliance with the Spanish Technical Building Code, more precisely the core document of safety in use (BD-SU in its Spanish acronym) regarding renovation by ventilation. Using PISAC, people desiring to change their joinery will improve its efficiency and reduce their total consumption. It improves the exterior façade esthetic, minimizing heat channels and adding a passive radiator under the window.

Additional Information:

Premio Prometeo 2016 (Award organized by the University of Valladolid).

UNESCO Code:

6201 - Architecture

Other members:

Patricia Contreras Leiva

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