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- Classic, Plus, Premium: The Passive House classes and how they can be reached @certification:passive_house_categories
- (m²a). It describes the maximum demand for annual heating energy for compliance with the Passive House S... ng the amount of useful energy made available for heating purposes indoors. Useful energy demand for coo... ne are also the same for all three classes. But heating energy demand does not tell the whole story; after all, heating energy demand is roughly equal to hot water de
- PER-factors for electricity use: Location & application specific decarbonisation @certification:passive_house_categories
- logical consequence of the temporal correlations, heating – which occurs only during seasons with low RE... systems based on secondary energy (e.g. district heat) are taken into account independently of the supp... ption: household electricity, domestic hot water, heating, cooling and dehumi¬dification. Examples are s... he local climate data. The remaining profiles – heating, cooling and dehumidification – are determined
- Certification of buildings in which the ground floor is used for commercial purposes (for PHPP 9, revised 5-Sep-2016)
- ve House Institute's energy standards, the entire heated volume of a building, including all floors and ... he ground floor, with general values for internal heat gains (3.5 W/m²), air change rate (0.4- fold) and heat recovery efficiency (same as average value of the upper floors). The area-weighted average of the heating and cooling demands for the ground floor and u
- Certification of terraced houses and semi-detached/duplex houses according to Passive House Institute criteria
- important to take into account the usually higher heating load of the end-of-terrace houses when dimensioning the heating system (supply air heating alone may not be sufficient). The end-of-terrace houses are part of a l
- EnerPHit – the Passive House Certificate for retrofits
- nient_solutionsupply_and_exhaust_air_systems_with_heat_recovery|ventilation with highly efficient heat recovery]] (again, Passive-House-suitable systems are very recommendable) * efficient heat generation * use of renewable energy sources T
- The Passive House Classes: Classic, Plus and Premium
- ree classes (relating to useful energy demand for heating and cooling, as well as airtightness and comfo... s are adjusted slightly to account for the higher heating energy demand limits There are different ways... an, however, be quite significant (especially for heating demand, as shown by the PER methodology). For
- Certification of Passive House office buildings @certification:certified_passive_houses
- very significant for the overall performance, as heating the building with losses from office equipment and lighting is equivalent to direct electric heating, which is very disadvantageous solution in ter... t equipment, external shading etc. and any excess heat during summer can only be effectively removed fro
- Sample Documents for Building Certification @certification:certified_passive_houses
- s_-_basics:thermal_bridges:tbcalculation:examples:heatedb|]] * [[:basics:building_physics_-_basics:thermal_bridges:tbcalculation:examples:unheatedb|]] Checklist for the report of the [[:plannin
- Building Criteria: Overview of Changes
- e of the previous Standards. The requirements for heating and cooling demand remain the same for all cla
- Certified Passive House Components
- details, glazing that allows solar gains, compact heat pump units… For the designer, assessing the energ