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- Classic, Plus, Premium: The Passive House classes and how they can be reached @certification:passive_house_categories
- ate electricity with biomass first and then use a heat pump for heat supply second. If some of the biomass is combusted in a household stove, around 80 percen... f the primary energy can be converted into useful heat. If biomass is consumed in a cogeneration unit, a... duce electricity and 30 percent to produce useful heat, with only 20 percent losses. A heat pump allows
- Certification of buildings in which the ground floor is used for commercial purposes (for PHPP 9, revised 5-Sep-2016)
- 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... sly represents the airtight layer. With regard to heat losses, the ceiling and walls towards the ground
- 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
- PER-factors for electricity use: Location & application specific decarbonisation @certification:passive_house_categories
- systems based on secondary energy (e.g. district heat) are taken into account independently of the supp... ding with up to eightfold of the energy demand. A heat pump is assumed as heating and cooling system to
- Certified Passive House Components
- details, glazing that allows solar gains, compact heat pump units… For the designer, assessing the energ
- Certification of Passive House office buildings @certification:certified_passive_houses
- t equipment, external shading etc. and any excess heat during summer can only be effectively removed fro