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- Insulation vs. thermal mass
- ion", for example:\\ * What happens, when the heating system of an old building breaks down in winter? ... ower vase froze. * And what happens when the heating in a Passive House breaks down? Even at minus tem... d the air exchange are mainly responsible for the heating energy consumption of a house in Central Europe. ... adiation on external wall surfaces in the average heating period is usually an insignificant effect with ve
- Energy use for heating in a well insulated new building
- ====== Energy use for heating in a well insulated new building ====== Here is further evidence that insula... }}| |//**This diagram shows the recorded data for heating energy.\\ Left: Average consumption in existing b... 0 kWh/(m²yr).\\ All other values: energy use for heating measured in the terraced house in Darmstadt\\ Kr... se an average of 160 kWh of fuel (oil or gas) for heating alone – see statistics from the companies in char
- Outdoor thermography
- t in an exemplary way reducing the energy use for heating to less than 10% of the original figure. These va... pecially if there hasn’t been any direct sunlight heating up individual areas of the facade. The last few h
- Insulation works – Evidence no.1 "Measurements at a highly insulated wall"
- m!); the mean temperature is 24 °C. Note that the heating system was not turned on in this room throughout ... advantages it saves a great amount of energy for heating.**\\ \\ ===== Magnified view ===== This magnifie
- Comparison of in-situ measurements and hygrothermal simulations of four different interior insulation systems @planning:thermal_protection:thermal_protection_works:comparison_of_in_situ_measurements_and_hygrothermal_simulations_of_four_different_interior_insulation_systems
- low, uncomfortable surface temperatures and high heating demands. In order to produce comparable thermal c