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Planning criteria for Passive Houses in New Zealand
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olar gains, as well as with minimised ventilation heat losses by means of comfort ventilation with highly efficient heat recovery. A high level of thermal comfort and exc... As a direct consequence of the very low required heating load of around 10 W/m², a Passive House can be kept warm solely by heating the supply air needed to cover the fresh air d
Introduction - Passive House buildings in different climates
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adically simplified technology. For the case of heating or cooling, this means to radically reduce the peak load by means of insulation, heat recovery, highly insulating windows, passive solar design and other measures. When the peak heating load reaches the value of 10 W/m², independent... te, the ventilation system may easily be used for heating. No other heat distribution system than just t
Passive Houses in hot, humid climates
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ummer with temperatures up to 45 °C requires good heat protection and light surfaces; heating is never needed. Triple solar protection glazing will minimize s

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