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Bristol Stickney

Bristol Stickney

Bristol Stickney has been designing, manufacturing, repairing and installing solar hydronic heating systems for more than 30 years. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering and is a licensed Mechanical Contractor in New Mexico. He is the Chief Technical Officer for SolarLogic LLC in Santa Fe, N.M., where he is involved in development of solar heating control systems and design tools for solar heating professionals. Visit www.solarlogicllc.com for more information.

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Solar/Hydronics versus 
Carbon Emissions

March 11, 2015
Bristol Stickney
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The industrial revolution has been fueled by combustion since its very beginning and combustion produces Carbon Dioxide gas (CO2). Whether...
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Solar, hydronics versus carbon emissions

March 8, 2015
Bristol Stickney
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The industrial revolution has been fueled by combustion since its very beginning, and combustion produces carbon dioxide gas (CO²). Whether...
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Solar, hydronic fluids and pressures

February 6, 2015
Bristol Stickney
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Solar heat collectors are commonly installed as "Closed-Loop Pressurized-Glycol" systems in cold climates where freezing weather exists. (The majority of...
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Table of contents for the past 6 years

January 9, 2015
Bristol Stickney
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With the New Year 2015 underway, it is customary to look back, take stock and make resolutions for improvement. As...
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Table of contents for the past six years

January 5, 2015
Bristol Stickney
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With the New Year 2015 underway, it is customary to look back, take stock and make resolutions for improvement. As...
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Top 10 reasons for choosing solar heat

December 12, 2014
Bristol Stickney
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In this column, over the past few years, I have been describing standard methods and best practices we use to...
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Metal, plastic and temperature limits

November 12, 2014
Bristol Stickney
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Alternative-energy heat sources are not always well-behaved. Unlike conventional hydronic boilers, solar heat collectors will not produce heat on-demand, and...
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Solar Heat Collectors: Area versus aperture

October 10, 2014
Bristol Stickney
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Every solar heating project inevitably starts with an estimate of collector size. For example, a commonly used “Rule of Thumb”...
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The small "district heating" combisystem

September 9, 2014
Bristol Stickney
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The Caribbean island of Anguilla is only 16 miles long and 3 miles wide, but it boasts some of the...
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The small-district heating combisystem

September 9, 2014
Bristol Stickney
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The Caribbean island of Anguilla is only 16 miles long and 3 miles wide, but it boasts some of the...
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