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After insulation, heating is the next thing most people look at when improving the comfort and warmth of their home. In this episode of Home Style Green, I discuss room heaters: Standared electric heating: electric fan heaters, bar radiators, oil column, wall panel etc Gas unflued heating: And why you should never use it! Flued gas heating Heat pumps or reverse cycle air conditioning In the episode I refer to the 'carnot cycle'. This is the awesome thermodynamic principle behind air conditioning and refrigeration. Refer again to our trusty Wikipedia for a good article about the detailed physics: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carnot_cycle Of course the best form of heating is free from the sun. But making the most of passive solar heating is a design challenge and there's usually not a lot that can be done to improve this once a house is built. So if you're trying to heat an existing, cold home, what's the best option?
In part 2 of this insulation introduction, I discuss the main types of insulation used for ceilings, floors and wall. For more information about insulation materials, check out Level.org.nz from BRANZ: http://www.level.org.nz/fileadmin/downloads/Materials/LevelMInsul.pdf For more on the properties of wool, including great microscopic imagery, check out: http://www.biotechlearn.org.nz/focus_stories/wool_innovations/wool_fibre_properties and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wool_insulation