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Adaptive versus Heat Balance Comfort Models
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ers, Passive House Institute.\\ ===== Why PHI is not using adaptive comfort models ===== \\ A common ... p to 35 °C are predicted. The adaptive models do not rely on a physiological model of the human body,... ort temperature of people inside a building could not be found in any study. People do, of course, adj... h in turn depend on the exterior temperatures for non-air-conditioned buildings), a fact that is alrea
Local thermal comfort
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y warm even in winter (external walls, roofs etc. not more than 1 °C below the indoor air temperature,... r speeds in the room (apart from leaks – which do not occur in the airtight Passive House anyway) are ... : even though there is a heater under the window, no draughts occur in the living area.\\ \\ |{{ :pico... value. If the insulating effect of the window is not so good, the air\\ speeds rise to critical level
Thermal comfort parameters
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(U=0.8 W/(m²K)) the maximum air speed is a barely noticeable 0.11 m/s. If the insulating value of the ... y high values. Therefore it is recommended, with "normal windows", to position a heating element under... ltriness limit in relation to the air humidity is not exceeded, * air speeds are within closely d... the perceived temperatures in the room change by no more than 0.8 °C at different locations. Regardi

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