Climate Control in Bubbles

How is the climate controlled in bubbles?

In terms of heating, you have options: an electric radiator, underfloor hearing or a heat pump.
In terms of cooling, the simplest option is a portable air conditioning unit, though an installation with a heat exchanger and split is recommended for hotter regions, since this allows for more powerful equipment.

Does climate control consume a lot of power?

Of course, that will depend on the temperature differences being dealt with, but the maximum consumption is not generally over 6.0 kWh.

How can I save energy on the climate control?

The most effective manner to ensure that the bubble does not heat up too much in summer and does not cool down in winter is to cover it with a hood. This will ensure that the bubble’s interior temperature is less extreme, meaning that it consumes less energy to heat up or cool down.
Another energy-saving system is the use of geothermal energy to compensate for the air temperature that comes from the motor. That means that the air leaving the turbine is guided below the surface for a minimum length of 10 meters (33 ft) and a minimum depth of 1.2 meters (4 ft). The initial cost of the system is more expensive than the standard installation, but it ends up paying for itself in electricity costs.
The Business of Bubbles
Manufacturing SkyBubbles
Installation
Energy use
Climate Control in Bubbles
Maintenance Questions
Safety Questions
The feeling of being inside the bubble
Transportation of a bubble

Construcción y los cambios en las Burbujas