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- Unheated basement
- ====== Unheated basement ====== ===== Basic principles ===== Active temperature control does not take place in unheated basements. As a rule, lower temperatures prevail in these, therefore thermal separation of the base
- Exterior wall on floor slab
- shown below: {{ :picopen:aussenwand_auf_bodenplatte_abb_4.png? |}} {{ :picopen:aussenwand_auf_bodenplatte_abb_5.png?800 |}} **Note!** //Before preparing the calculation model, it should be checked which building component layers are relevant for the calculations and which can be disregarded. Thus for exampl
- Heated basement
- ====== Heated basement ====== In the norms DIN EN ISO 13370 and DIN EN ISO 10211, only one Ψ-value is determined for a heated basement. This includes the upper connection of... . In the Ground worksheet of the [[planning:calculating_energy_efficiency:phpp_-_the_passive_house_pla... _{total}$ (as a perimeter thermal bridge). Alternatively, both connections ($\Psi_{upper}$ und $\Psi_
- Interior walls on floor slabs
- == Interior walls on floor slabs are often calculated two-dimensionally without the influence of the ... ll be strongly on the safe side because the "insulating effect" of the ground is not taken into account (see Figure 1). As a matter of fact the thermal bridge of an interior wall... oor slab edge. [{{ :picopen:innenwand_auf_bodenplatte_abb_1.png?600 |Figure 1: Thermal bridge depende