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- Step-by-step Retrofits towards EnerPHit Standard in social housing in Spain
- and the first step PHPP results revealed that the heating demand decreased by around 93 %. The main reason ... ks with a 50 mm air chamber between them; central heating with uninsulated vertical distribution pipes (not... or wall inner insulation === The improvements of heating and cooling demands by using 4, 6 and 8 cm of min... neral wool thickness chosen is 4 cm to reduce the heating and cooling demands as far as possible but above
- Refurbishment with Passive House components - introduction
- wb_tevesundhoheloog.jpg?500}}|//Calculated (PHPP) heating demand of existing\\ building stock and calculated heating demand\\ and measured consumption (adjusted for a... adiant climate is created, even without any large heating surfaces for components. This too is an additiona... improved windows. * If at some later time the heating system is renewed, a smaller power output (more e
- Prospects for the modernisation of existing buildings using highly efficient components
- are essential. Achieving the Passive House limit (heating load smaller than 10W/m²) in new constructions th... tribution system (usually based on hot water pump heating) and there isn’t any reason why the existing syst... ontinue to be used. On the contrary, the existing heating surfaces are over-sized in any case as a rule, and if the heating demand is further reduced due to modernisation, t
- Economic analysis for the retrofit of a detached single family house to the EnerPHit standard
- ² house was built in the late 70’s near Lyon. The heating demand of the existing site according to PHPP9 wa... period = 30 years, * no Residual Value, * heating and hot water price = €0.15/kWh The comparison b... , against 532gCO2/kWh according to GEMIS [PHPP9]. Heating and hot water are fully electric. Figure 3 indica... minimum total cost while respecting constraint on heating demand (<25 kWh/m².a) gives the following results
- Overall retrofit plan for step-by-step retrofits to EnerPHit Standard
- mplemented completely except for a more efficient heating system, which could not be installed for now. In ... nstalled; and in Step 3, the roof insulation, the heating system and other measures are implemented to fina... ion, poor windows, ventilation by windows and old heating systems or distribution concepts. • PHPP 9 offer... r parameters, like shading, ventilation concepts, heating or cooling systems, can also be adapted using pre
- Step-by-step deep retrofit and building integrated façade/roof on a 'million program' house
- uilding’s net electricity use. * Reduce space heating demand to below 15 kWh/(m2a) (i.e. to internation... d to surpass the EnerPHit criteria (surpass space heating demand by max. 25 kWh/(m2a) and airtightness of n... d attic). These upgrades have already reduced the heating demand to roughly half of the original amount – a
- Building Integrated Photovoltaics (BIPV) in Step by Step Retrofitting Projects
- e it inside buildings reducing the consumption of heating systems in cold seasons. ===== Photovoltaic glaz... e certification by meeting its criteria: reducing heating, cooling, and primary energy demand, while simult
- Component Award 2016: Affordable ventilation solutions for retrofits
- tilation unit (once a year in the fall before the heating season begins is recommended, with a filter chang
- Airtightness and airtightness measurement @planning:refurbishment_with_passive_house_components:thermal_envelope
- s for a non-room-sealed fireplace (e.g. apartment heating or coal stove) may not be closed or sealed for th