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| + | ====== Energy balances - Background ====== | ||
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| + | ===== The energy balance envelope ===== | ||
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| + | ** Energy is always conserved** - it is never lost. However, energy can leave a certain area, resulting in **" | ||
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| + | Consequently, | ||
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| + | In the case of heating or cooling, the area of interest is the " | ||
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| + | The purpose of heating or cooling is to keep the temperature comfortable, | ||
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| + | |//**__Fig. 1:__ It is convenient, to define the envelope for\\ energy balances of a building at the external surface\\ of the insulation.**// | ||
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| + | ===== Heat losses and heat gains ===== | ||
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| + | Let us look at a heat flow which travels out of the balance area through the envelope, e.g. warm air which escapes through a window. | ||
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| + | |//**__Fig. 2:__ Heat losses (transmisson and ventilation\\ losses) exit the building through the envelope.\\ Heat gains enter the building through the same\\ envelope. Using the law of energy conservation, | ||
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| + | * An important note at this point: | ||
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| + | * Fortunately, | ||
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| + | * ** It is easy to prepare the energy balance based on the simplified conditions described here:**\\ | ||
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| + | | **The sum of the heat losses \\ \\ is equal to \\ \\ the sum of the heat gains.** | ||
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| + | As the heat losses can be easily and relatively acurately calculated (they depend to a considerable extent on the insulation), | ||
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| + | * There' | ||
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| + | ==== Discussion about the purpose of heating ==== | ||
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| + | Does the purpose of heating really consist of keeping the temperature of a building constant? Although that is a simplification, | ||
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| + | - **Why should some areas inside the building envelope be passively heated along with the rest of the building, although heating is not required there? **\\ The fact is that if " | ||
| + | - ** Isn't it better for health, if the temperatures change during the course of the day and vary between different rooms?**\\ We cite Ole Fanger (taken from " | ||
| + | - ** Doesn' | ||
| + | - There are often critical remarks about the the calculation method too:\\ ** Can (stationary) U-values be used in calculations at all? Isn't the heat storage more important than the thermal insulation, and isn't the whole U-value calculation method incorrect? | ||
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| + | ==== Can a similar approach also be used to calculate the cooling demand? ==== | ||
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| + | Yes, it can. It is exactely the same balance - the utilisation factor will now be applied to potentially remaining heat losses. This is implemented as the active cooling sheet in PHPP.\\ | ||
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| + | It is also possible, to give an assessment of the thermal comfort if no active cooling is available: The is based on the [[: | ||
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| + | ===== Reference area: Treated Floor Area ===== | ||
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| + | Is this an important topic? - not really, it's a matter of agreement. | ||
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| + | The main requirement is **transparency**: | ||
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| + | The **energy balance** is the basis for all information (see [[Planning: | ||
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| + | ==== Why are specific values necessary? ==== | ||
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| + | If the use of absolute consumption divided by reference area causes so much confusion why are they used at all? Why aren't absolute annual demand or consumption values used? | ||
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| + | It's quite simple: buildings are of various sizes: from the smallest detached single-family house to the high-rise residential tower with 3000 accommodation units. | ||
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| + | ==== What is the " | ||
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| + | There are no " | ||
| + | * Borsch-Laaks and others have suggested that **the number of occupants** who live in a house should be referred to (kWh/ | ||
| + | * Others (e.g. the German Engineers Association) prefer to use the **gross volume V** as a reference value (kWh/ | ||
| + | * According to the Energy Saving Ordinance in Germany (EnEV), the** " | ||
| + | * **The gross floor area A< | ||
| + | * ** The living area A< | ||
| + | * ** The heated living space A< | ||
| + | * In order to keep the advantages of the living area as reference values and at the same time get rid of the national differences, | ||
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| + | === Calculating the Treated Floor Area (TFA) === | ||
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| + | Here you will find detailed information on how to [[planning: | ||
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| + | ==== What effects does this have on the results? ==== | ||
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| + | It's quite simple: the substantial results don't change at all. The same amount of energy is used, regardless of the reference area which is selected. Purely subjectively, | ||
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| + | ^1753 kWh/a based on ^ | ||
| + | |Gross floor area| | ||
| + | |Area AN of the EnEV| | ||
| + | |Living space inc. external areas| | ||
| + | |Heated living space| | ||
| + | |TFA/ | ||
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| + | ==== Demand as a specific value ==== | ||
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| + | If a specific value is set, as it is for a Passive House (15 kWh/ | ||
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| + | Thus a purely formal problem becomes a question of fundamental importance: | ||
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| + | ** Therefore it is important that all information based on areas should relate to those areas on which the demand values are based. | ||
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| + | If specific values are simply " | ||
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| + | ===== Conclusion ===== | ||
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| + | With all this information, | ||
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| + | Energy balances can also help to identify the most important energy flows and energy losses in other applications. | ||
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| + | |//**__Fig. 3:__ Energy balance starting with an average contemporary house and ending\\ with a Passive House: If losses are reduced consistently, | ||
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| + | The balance shown here was calculated using the PHPP; it belongs to the Passive Houses built in Hannover Kronsberg | ||
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| + | The treated floor area here is the heated living space. | ||
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| + | ===== Literature ===== | ||
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| + | **[[http:// | ||
| + | //Energy balances and thermal characteristics; | ||
| + | (only available in German) \\ | ||
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| + | **[[http:// | ||
| + | //Energy balances with the Passive House Planning Package; Protocol Volume No. 13 of the Research Group for Cost-effective Passive Houses, first edition, Passive House Institute, Darmstadt 1998// \\ | ||
| + | (only available in German) \\ | ||
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| + | **[Feist 1994]** Thermische Gebäudesimulation; | ||
| + | Thermal building simulation, first edition, | ||
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| + | **[PHPP 2007]** Feist, W.; Pfluger, R.; Kaufmann, B.; Schnieders, J.; Kah, O.: Passivhaus Projektierungs Paket 2007, Passivhaus Institut Darmstadt, 2007 \\ | ||
| + | Passive House Planning Package 2007, Passive House Institute, Darmstadt 2007 \\ | ||
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| + | ====== See also ====== | ||
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