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These installs show only a few of the many possibilities for SolarSheat

1500GS
1500G
2 Pak: 1500G+1500GS

The Inside View

For vertical, wall installations, all of the panel systems will require two holes in the exterior wall of the building.  Room air is drawn in through the lower vent and pushed out the top after being heated in the panel.

Controlled by thermostat... The fan will only engage when activated by the thermostat. The system will not interfere with other heating controls in the building, since it is completely independent.  Many users keep the unit running through the day and build up heat in the thermal mass of the building to help carry over into the evening.

In summer, the units are dormant and do not supply heat to the building. They are well insulated and present no risk to the structure from absorbing summer heat.


All you see inside the home are the two vents: the lower to allow air to enter the panel; the upper where the air is pushed out by the fan.
 
Our Products on
 "Greenest Home in Canada!"


Solarsheat 1500GS panels are now installed on the CMHC EcoHome located in Ottawa, ON.  Featured on the cover of the November '08 issue of Canadian Home Builder magazine, here's another example of how our panels can be incorporated into a home design. This home was awarded the "Greenest Home in Canada" (Feb. '09) within the LEED Homes program.

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NEW! Solarsheat to be included in Moncton, NB, VISION home, now under construction. 
Part of the CMHC's Equilibrium program, this award winning home
 will be a centrepice project of the VISON Lands development in the downtown core of Moncton.


Solarsheats on LEED "Greenest Home in Canada" (Showing rear view of home.)

Check out the many examples of SolarSheat installs at the Your Solar Home web site →


 
SOLAR SIDE:  If you're wondering about local barriers affecting your home's solar potential, a good time to check (and take some pictures) is December 21st when the sun is at it's lowest.
Creative Solar
63 McQuade Lake Crescent, Halifax, Nova Scotia  B3S 1C4
Tel. 902-446-8161, Fax. 902-455-1522  E.
info@creativesolar.ca