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- Overall retrofit plan for step-by-step retrofits to EnerPHit Standard
- system, which could not be installed for now. In other multi-family buildings, only one dwelling was imp... ep 3, the roof insulation, the heating system and other measures are implemented to finally reach EnerPHi... picopen:retrofitting_buildings_one_side_after_the_other.png?450|Figure 3: Retrofitting buildings one side after the other / section by section}}] ===== 4 Requirements fo
- Airtightness and airtightness measurement @planning:refurbishment_with_passive_house_components:thermal_envelope
- ng in through the thermal insulation, which would otherwise impair the insulating effect and lead to incr... ightly the suspension has been carried out. Among other things, this stipulation according to [[.:airtigh... ork of gaps and hollow spaces containing air – in other words, the brickwork is an air conducting layer. ... ght connection of these airtight layers with each other. Since the frame and plaster can move in relatio
- Improving thermal bridges and airtightness in existing buildings @planning:refurbishment_with_passive_house_components:thermal_envelope
- the 50s and 60s, and also for those in the 70s as other materials were also used (e.g. pumice), but the r... modernisation approaches hardly differ from each other. In the years up to 1950, wood beam ceilings were... basement ceiling, later on increasingly also for other floors except for the topmost ceiling. The typica... f each of the individual component layers to each other, it will not be possible to achieve an adequate s
- Component Award 2016: Affordable ventilation solutions for retrofits
- ral dwelling ventilation systems in space that is otherwise unused, such as in ceilings or integrated in ... tors to be efficient in actual operation as well. Otherwise, devices with good power efficiency under lab... t, components, duct network, installation and any other costs, such as an encasement or suspended ceiling
- Step-by-step Retrofits towards EnerPHit Standard in social housing in Spain
- exist with original components or with changes by other owners. It hampers the search for an integral tec... ntre, but this can be an additional difficulty in other cases. === 3.2.6 Results === The total energy ... ive high-efficiency energy retrofit together with other measures to reach the EnerPHit standard. These mo
- Refurbishment with Passive House components - introduction
- \\ (Foto: Schulze-Darup).//| \\ There are some other reasons why better measures should be preferred: ... ing owner and residents also benefit from all the other advantages, which have already been explained.\\
- Prospects for the modernisation of existing buildings using highly efficient components
- of the occupants is improved perceptibly. On the other hand, modernisation measures for existing buildin... in the sensible use of renewable energy sources. Other demonstration projects of the energy-efficient mo
- Step-by-step deep retrofit and building integrated façade/roof on a 'million program' house
- of this kind of project, the costs for renovating other similar buildings could fall to the level that no... r advantage with thin film modules on the façade (other than the lower cost per square meter) is that the
- Windows in a step-by-step retrofit
- frame can easily have insulation added to it. All other solutions turned out to be detrimental: If the fr... ced in the planned position without requiring any other work on the thermal insulation composite system.
- Insulation measures for the external envelope @planning:refurbishment_with_passive_house_components:thermal_envelope
- nsulated exterior wall over a 20-year period. The other four columns give the overall costs (i.e. additio... ment: low budget – low quality ....**|| \\ On the other hand, the question that arises in connection with
- Economic analysis for the retrofit of a detached single family house to the EnerPHit standard
- rench prices and CO2 electricity content). On the other hand, EnerPHit grants a “CO2 bonus” of 3% on the