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- Energy use for heating in a well insulated new building @planning:thermal_protection:thermal_protection_works
- ====== Energy use for heating in a well insulated new building ====== Here is further evidence that in... prox. 160 kWh/(m²yr).\\ All other values: energy use for heating measured in the terraced house in Dar... says it all: * Existing buildings in Germany use an average of 160 kWh of fuel (oil or gas) for he... assive Houses require less than 10% of the energy used by typical central European buildings. In fact,
- Thermal insulation
- temperature, irrespective of the type of heating used. This leads to a very high level of [[basics:bu... hey require as little as 10 percent of the energy used by typical central European buildings: about 1.5... 5 or more litres per square metre of living space used by standard buildings. Such low consumption valu... over a longer period. For the components commonly used for Central European buildings, this is usually
- Insulation vs. thermal mass @planning:thermal_protection:thermal_protection_works
- radiation into the cold sky. However, the passive use of solar energy can be considerably increased thr... acity or specific heat capacity (this is the term used in physics) is defined as **the ability of a mat... ven then the numerical solution can still provide useable results under certain conditions.)) ($q = -\L... e with insulation. A promising method would be to use the soil under the house for storage).\\ \\ Stati
- Outdoor thermography @planning:thermal_protection:thermal_protection_works
- graphy |thermography (from Wikipedia)]] is widely used these days. The infrared range is that part of t... rried out in an exemplary way reducing the energy use for heating to less than 10% of the original figu... hours of the night are a good time for obtaining useful exposures. The white line in the second the... ia article: [[:operation:operation_and_experience:user_behaviour|User window opening]]. ===== Conclusi
- Don’t save on the insulation
- eration and Experience:Measurement results:Energy use – measurement results]]).))| 1.4 W/(m²K) | ... ((The investments will amortise over the minimum useful life (50 years). Mistakes are often made here ... in the column on the right.| That's how much\\ it used to cost\\ in the days of\\ low fuel prices.|\\ \
- Insulation works – Evidence no.1 "Measurements at a highly insulated wall" @planning:thermal_protection:thermal_protection_works
- rees on the inside. These findings can even be used for a rough estimation of quantitative results: ... d wall provides clear evidence that:(( Why did we use the word “evidence” rather than “proof“?\\ In nat... more tricky than today’s. Today, the equation is used to calculate the temperature curves in power uni
- Types of glazing and their specific values @planning:thermal_protection:windows
- an building regulation of 1995 and was since then used everywhere for new constructions and modernisati... ic frames and ordinary spacers with the currently used heat low-e-glazing has **U-values between 1.1 un... nd a thermally separated spacer ** should also be used in addition. => The result is a "comfort window
- Thermal protection works
- s:insulation_works_-_evidence_no.2_heating_energy_use_in_a_well_insulated_new_building|Evidence no.2]] - ** Insulation saves energy** - Heating energy use in a well insulated new building \\ \\ [[planning
- PHI window certification: previous success and new climate zones @planning:thermal_protection:windows:window_certification
- potential solar gains through the window are. PHI used this parameter to determine classes from phC to phA+, which have been used to evaluate Passive House windows since early 20
- Thermal protection in retrofits @planning:thermal_protection:thermal_protection_works
- found here: [[Operation:operation and Experience:User behaviour|Opening windows in the Passive House? ... rough higher surface temperatures and doubles the useable energy savings potential. \\ ===== See also