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ASSIVE COOLING
WHAT IS PASSIVE COOLING?
Is the least expensive means of cooling a
home.
 Has the lowest environmental impact.
 Passive cooling maximises the efficiency
of the building envelope by minimising
heat gain from the external environment
and facilitating heat loss to the following
natural sources of cooling:


–
–
–
–

Air movement.
Cooling breezes.
Evaporation.
Earth coupling.








Passive cooling also maximises the ability of the
occupants to lose heat to natural sources of
cooling.
Cooling requirements in houses are generated
predominantly by climate. Household activities
have a lesser impact but are still important especially during periods of "extreme" weather
conditions.
Heat enters and leaves a home through the roof,
walls, windows and floor. Internal walls, doors
and room arrangements affect heat distribution
within a home. These elements are collectively
referred to as the building envelope.
Envelope design is the integrated design of
building form and materials as a total system to
achieve optimum comfort and energy savings.
ENVELOPE DESIGN
 GENERAL

DESIGN PRINCIPLES

– Reduce or eliminate external heat gains
during the day with sound envelope
design.
– Design to allow lower night time
temperatures and air movement to cool
the building and its occupants.



















The main elements of design for
passive cooling are:
Orientation for exposure to cooling breezes.
Increase natural ventilation by reducing barriers to air
paths through the building.
Provision of fans to provide ventilation and air movement in
the absence of breezes.
Floor plan zoning to maximise comfort for daytime activities
and sleeping comfort.
Appropriate windows and glazing to minimise unwanted
heat gains and maximise ventilation.
Effective shading (including planting).
Adequate levels of appropriate insulation.
High thermal mass construction in regions with significant
diurnal ranges.
Low thermal mass construction in regions with low diurnal
range.
Use of light coloured roofs and walls to reflect more solar



















The main elements of design for
passive cooling are:
Orientation for exposure to cooling breezes.
Increase natural ventilation by reducing barriers to air
paths through the building.
Provision of fans to provide ventilation and air movement in
the absence of breezes.
Floor plan zoning to maximise comfort for daytime activities
and sleeping comfort.
Appropriate windows and glazing to minimise unwanted
heat gains and maximise ventilation.
Effective shading (including planting).
Adequate levels of appropriate insulation.
High thermal mass construction in regions with significant
diurnal ranges.
Low thermal mass construction in regions with low diurnal
range.
Use of light coloured roofs and walls to reflect more solar

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Passive Cooling (tropical architecture)

  • 2. WHAT IS PASSIVE COOLING? Is the least expensive means of cooling a home.  Has the lowest environmental impact.  Passive cooling maximises the efficiency of the building envelope by minimising heat gain from the external environment and facilitating heat loss to the following natural sources of cooling:  – – – – Air movement. Cooling breezes. Evaporation. Earth coupling.
  • 3.     Passive cooling also maximises the ability of the occupants to lose heat to natural sources of cooling. Cooling requirements in houses are generated predominantly by climate. Household activities have a lesser impact but are still important especially during periods of "extreme" weather conditions. Heat enters and leaves a home through the roof, walls, windows and floor. Internal walls, doors and room arrangements affect heat distribution within a home. These elements are collectively referred to as the building envelope. Envelope design is the integrated design of building form and materials as a total system to achieve optimum comfort and energy savings.
  • 4. ENVELOPE DESIGN  GENERAL DESIGN PRINCIPLES – Reduce or eliminate external heat gains during the day with sound envelope design. – Design to allow lower night time temperatures and air movement to cool the building and its occupants.
  • 5.            The main elements of design for passive cooling are: Orientation for exposure to cooling breezes. Increase natural ventilation by reducing barriers to air paths through the building. Provision of fans to provide ventilation and air movement in the absence of breezes. Floor plan zoning to maximise comfort for daytime activities and sleeping comfort. Appropriate windows and glazing to minimise unwanted heat gains and maximise ventilation. Effective shading (including planting). Adequate levels of appropriate insulation. High thermal mass construction in regions with significant diurnal ranges. Low thermal mass construction in regions with low diurnal range. Use of light coloured roofs and walls to reflect more solar
  • 6.            The main elements of design for passive cooling are: Orientation for exposure to cooling breezes. Increase natural ventilation by reducing barriers to air paths through the building. Provision of fans to provide ventilation and air movement in the absence of breezes. Floor plan zoning to maximise comfort for daytime activities and sleeping comfort. Appropriate windows and glazing to minimise unwanted heat gains and maximise ventilation. Effective shading (including planting). Adequate levels of appropriate insulation. High thermal mass construction in regions with significant diurnal ranges. Low thermal mass construction in regions with low diurnal range. Use of light coloured roofs and walls to reflect more solar