Hello All!! I've been an unregistered troll for years. This is my first post because I really need some specific input from you all!
I am planning on building a green house this year. I am located in Central Siberia. I want to employ the
WOFATI methods, that is PSP + PAHS.
My main questions surround the PAHS part of the
WOFATI method and I REALLY would like some input from some one who has REAL
experience and can give advice from the "been there done that" perspective.
First, let me give an overview of my
project. I will have a 50' by 20'
greenhouse. Underneath the
greenhouse will be a 9' deep by 12' wide by 30' long
root cellar/cold trap. Behind the
greenhouse area I will have an enclosed 20' by 50' barn where I will house my two horses, 16 goats and ten sheep. Their will be another cold trap trench between the green house area and the barn area. This trench will be 7' wide and 4' deep from the floor of the green house on one side and the barn on the other.
The dirt from excavating the
greenhouse (it is sunk only 3-4' into the ground) and the root cellar, the cold sink trench and the ramp to get into the green house as well as drainage ditches around it will be piled up around the structure on three sides. Above the barn will be a
hay loft which will insulate the barn in winter and help ventilate in summer (no hay in summer).
I'm installing in-floor heating pipes in the
greenhouse section and (hopefully) will be heating them with a Jean Paine pile for supplemental heat.
Now you have an idea of what I'm up to.
Here are my questions. In the PAHS system the author calls for insulating the ground to the tune of R20, no less than 20 ft away from the structure in all directions. How necessary is this to success? I have heard the OPINION that it is the "umbrella" effect more than anything that makes the PAHS system work so well, not so much the insulation. Is there any way of verifying this? ANd if insulation is needed R20 seems lot. Where did this number come from.
My next question, still dealing with PAHS, is the ground pipe, or breathe pipes. Great IDEA, but how much does it really add to the heating of the ground and how well will it handle ventilation when the outside temp is -40 ( a very common outside temp here in the winter, for at least 2-3 weeks). IS it worth the extra trenching, pipes, etc?
A third PAHS question. The whole concept seems based on a six month cool sixth month warm cycle. We are more like 7-8 month cool, 4-5 month warm.
Think Alaska. Any experience?
This is all very relevant to me. I'm building in June, once the ground thaws out. If I can make a passive system (more or less) than can give me a growing season of 10 months as opposed to 3.5 months, it would be revolutionary, not only for me but for all of my neighbors.
HAS any one here built or seen built a
greenhouse using WOFATI or PAHS systems? Was it passive, truly? what were the outside temps, vs. indoors?
MY final question is about thermal mass. I will have the barn behind the green house with no solid wall between the two. I mean fences and the trench so no animals will be in the green house but, no thermal mass collecting wall. Thats because I'll have the anymals. Will the animals give off MORE heat than a thermal wall would collect when the days are short and the outside temp is, say, -30 to -40? ANYONES gut feeling on this.
Advice, input, questions, criticism; all welcome!!!
Hope to hear from you all soon!!