It is proposed to replace the single glazing in a dwelling house with double glazing - Leaving Cert Construction Studies - Question 5 - 2008
Question 5
It is proposed to replace the single glazing in a dwelling house with double glazing.
(a) Using the following data, calculate the U-value of the:
(i) single glazin... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:It is proposed to replace the single glazing in a dwelling house with double glazing - Leaving Cert Construction Studies - Question 5 - 2008
Step 1
Using the following data, calculate the U-value of the:
(i) single glazing
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Resistance of second glass (same as first) = 0.0784 m²°C/W
Thus,
R=0.122+0.0784+0.170+0.0784+0.080=0.5m2°C/W
U-value Calculation:
Thus,
U=0.51=2.00W/m2°C
Step 3
Using the U-values obtained at (a) above and the following data, calculate the cost of the heat lost annually through each of the following:
- single glazing
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Answer
For single glazing:
Heat Loss Calculation:
Using the formula:
HeatLoss=U×Area×TemperatureDifference
Where:
U-value = 4.83 W/m²°C
Area = 25 m²
Temperature difference = 18 °C - 5 °C = 13 °C
Thus,
HeatLoss=4.83×25×13=1569.75W
Annual Heat Loss:
To find annual heat loss in kJ:
AnnualHeatLoss=1569.75×60×60×11×40=17403588 kJ
Cost Calculation:
Using the calorific value of oil:
AnnualCost=3735017403588×0.80=€372.80
Step 4
Using the U-values obtained at (a) above and the following data, calculate the cost of the heat lost annually through each of the following:
- double-glazed
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For double glazing:
Heat Loss Calculation:
Using the U-value of double glazing:
U=2.63W/m2°C
Thus,
HeatLoss=2.63×25×13=854.75W
Annual Heat Loss:
To find annual heat loss in kJ:
AnnualHeatLoss=854.75×60×60×11×40=9477468 kJ
Cost Calculation:
Using the calorific value of oil:
AnnualCost=373509477468×0.80=€202.99
Step 5
Using the U-values obtained at (a) above and the following data, calculate the cost of the heat lost annually through each of the following:
- low-e double glazing
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For low-e double glazing:
Heat Loss Calculation:
Using the U-value of low-e double glazing:
U=1.1W/m2°C
Thus,
HeatLoss=1.1×25×13=357.5W
Annual Heat Loss:
To find annual heat loss in kJ:
AnnualHeatLoss=357.5×60×60×11×40=3963960 kJ
Cost Calculation:
Using the calorific value of oil:
AnnualCost=373503963960×0.80=€84.90
Step 6
Using the information obtained at (b) above, recommend a preferred glazing type and give two reasons to support your recommendation.
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Based on the costs calculated:
Recommendation:
The preferred glazing type is low-e double glazing.
Reasons for Recommendation:
The annual heating cost for low-e double glazing (€84.90) is significantly lower than that for both single (€372.80) and standard double glazing (€202.99).
Low-e double glazing is four to five times more efficient compared to single glazing, thus providing better thermal insulation and comfort.
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