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- Internal heat gains in relation to living area @planning:calculating_energy_efficiency:phpp_-_the_passive_house_planning_package
- the 18th Passive House Conference in Aachen (Germany), Nick Grant and Alan Clarke presented a concept ... ling depends on the size of the dwelling. For Germany, data from [Zensus 2011] is available regarding t... ifference disappears. The differences between Germany and the UK lie in the order of magnitude of the u... l as in the PHPP 9, we will use the data from Germany. [{{picopen:average_occupancy_as_a_function_of_th
- Dynamic simulation of a building's thermal performance
- are adequately represented stay. As a result, for any desired, more precise detailed examinations, it r... a widespread basic skepticism about simulation: Many practitioners only trust statements about the ann... ially at night in the summer indoor climate, are many times greater than the influence that is actually... curacy requirements would go beyond the budget of any research institute. The questions mentioned are
- Energy balances - Background
- itself remains warm - as long as it doesn't lose any heat. Unfortunately, the mechanisms by which sys... een confirmed in the present study <Fanger>... If any influence of daily rhythm on comfort conditions e... hod is the correct approach as has been shown by many systematic analyses (see [[planning:thermal_prote... * According to the Energy Saving Ordinance in Germany (EnEV), the** "useable" area A<sub>N</sub>** is s
- PHPP - validated and proven in practice @planning:calculating_energy_efficiency:phpp_-_the_passive_house_planning_package
- savings ordinance EnEV which is applicable in Germany). There are important reasons for these differenc
- Variant calculations and economic assessment with PHPP 9 @planning:calculating_energy_efficiency:phpp_-_the_passive_house_planning_package
- n unrenovated and renovated version, and possibly any intermediate steps, too. Comparing different desi