ZEMCH 2012 International Conference Proceedings - page 477

B I P V i n t h e R e c o v e r y o f M i n o r H i s t o r i c a l C e n t e r s
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the
degree of integration
, understood as the analysis of the level of satisfaction,
by the PV system, of the technological requirements of the technological units;
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analysis of
constructive role
, understood as a level of membership of PV
system within the different sub-systems of construction equipment;
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building compatibility
, or the attitude of PV component to "interface"
dimensionally, functionally and physically with the technical elements of the
envelope, in accordance with the levels of quality requires (
combinability
and
coupleiability
).
The acceptance of PV in context with high historical and enviromental value, is a theme
so far little developed, among the retrofit of ordinary heritage; in some cases, the public
organism responsible for protection, have preferred solution related to a mimicry
approach (e.g. solar tiles), with generally results of questionable quality due to the logic
to “hide” as a synonymous of integration. An European basically reference, in this field,
is the so called “PV Accept”, both as an example of component innovation as well as an
experience on BiPV realization (Hermannsdörfe, Rüb 2005).
Figure 5 Solar Plate in CIS translucent serigraphed applied on historic walls – as a banner. Marbach
am Neckar-Germany (PV-ACCEPT)
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