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- The world’s first Passive House, Darmstadt-Kranichstein, Germany @examples:residential_buildings:multi-family_buildings:central_europe
- passively", solely by using the existing internal heat sources and the solar energy entering through the... h internal gains. How high the available internal heat gains really are, was disputed even back then – w... For example by asuming unrealistic high internal heat gains.)) (over 5 W/m²).\\ \\ ===== Preparatory ... were prepared, * the efficiency of ventilation heat recovery units was improved, * ventilation con
- Riedberg Passive House School, Frankfurt, Germany @examples:non-residential_buildings:passive_house_schools
- ventilation system produces a good result with a heat recovery rate of 84.2 % for the practical measure... ation ducts through the building, **the effective heat recovery rate** unfortunately decreases to **74 %
- Secondary School in Baesweiler, Germany @examples:non-residential_buildings:passive_house_schools
- and for heating it is used in conjunction with a heat pump system. Thus the focus is on the use of rene... s from overheating. The building mass absorbs the heat during the day, and is cooled at night by the coo
- Lengdorf nursery school, Germany @examples:non-residential_buildings:passive_house_kindergartens:central_europe
- HW:**// Supply&exhaust air system with cross-flow heat exchanger, pre-heating/cooling via groundwater heat exchanger, pellet boiler, 7 m² flat plate collector
- Single-family Passive House buildings in Germany and Austria @examples:residential_buildings:single_-_family_houses:central_europe
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