Technical and Economic Analysis on Self-Insulation Schemes of 65 Percent Energy Efficiency for Residential Buildings in Hot Summer and Cold Winter Zone

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With the further promotion to the energy conservation of buildings, the standard of 65 percent energy efficiency is gradually popularized. Because of some existing problems in external insulation Technology, such as security, durability and seepage, Self-insulation technique has been more and more concerned. In this paper, a kind of external insulation scheme and three kinds of Self-insulation schemes are designed for a typical residential building in Wuxi region. These schemes are simulated for energy consumption calculation and Economic Analysis by BECS software. The results show that self-insulation schemes not only meet the standard of 65 Percent Energy Efficiency, but also have more economic benefits than external insulation schemes.

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May 2012

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