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- Types of ventilation @planning:building_services:ventilation:basics
- fluctuate too much in Central Europe. In a house which is not leaky enough for sufficient air exchange d... or an average air change of 2 / 24 h<sup>-1</sup> which is less than 0.1 h<sup>-1</sup>. There is no dou... is often present here. These are the conditions which encourage mould growth (area in blue). **Conclus... cases. The best solution is a ventilation system which always ensures an adequate supply of fresh air.
- Compact HVAC systems
- lutions are possible for generating heat. Each of which are described in more detail below. * ** Conc... pt was first published in 1995 by Wolfgang Feist, which facilitated the development of such systems. See ... overed by the biomass heating device, a small box which doesn't require much space but can heat the whole... market. There are already some Passive Houses in which heat is mainly generated by using a standard wood
- Air volumes @planning:building_services:ventilation:basics
- is already 90 % of the total quantity of moisture which \\ the air can take up at -5°C (humidity saturati... t of external air to 80 m³/h in the cold period – which is still admissible and still provides an adequat... se with fresh air before the next “usage period” (which is an effort which we do not recommend for homes). These recommendations are the results of experiences
- Supplying Passive Houses with sustainable energy @planning:building_services:heating_and_dhw
- r include zero-carbon / zero-emissions buildings, which are already required in some areas. This paper d... to zero. This simple definition does not clarify which demand is being used or whether primary, final or... rgy demand of 20 solid cubic meters of wood each (which is within the normal range for a single-family ho... id cubic meters of wood can supply ten buildings, which are therefore zero-carbon buildings in terms of h
- Comparison of energy performance of ventilation systems using passive vs. active heat recovery @planning:building_services:ventilation
- these passive heat recovery systems by heat pumps which use the extract air as a heat source to heat the ... supply air needs a small amount of post-heating, which, pessimistically, is assumed to be direct electri... absolutely necessary and there are also cases in which extract air heat pumps can be integrated efficien
- Heating and DHW
- ing (low-energy house in Schrecksbach, details of which can be found in the section Heating and DHW syste... r include zero-carbon / zero-emissions buildings, which are already required in some areas. [[planning:bu
- Ventilation
- /(m<sup>2</sup> h). The maximum temperature to which this supply air can be heated is limited to 50**°... esulting maxi, um heating load amounts to 10W/m2, which can easily be met via the supply air. The high-q
- Checklist for Design: Ventilation System in a residential Passive House Building @planning:building_services:ventilation
- Differentiation between Vv and Vn50 values @planning:building_services:ventilation
- olume measurements required in PHPP calculations, which are listed and briefly defined on the following t
- Passive House - 6 reasons why you still need opening windows @planning:building_services:ventilation
- st effective solution; //at least in climates, in which the external temperatures cool down during the ni
- The ventilation system – there is no alternative @planning:building_services:ventilation
- House”), * through controlled home ventilation, which ensures an excellent indoor air quality.\\ \\ Thi
- Experience with drain water heat recovery @planning:building_services:heating_and_dhw:experience_with_drain_water_heat_recovery
- t-Kranichstein was built with a cooling tank from which wastewater sends its heat to the rooms. This pap
- Sound generation, sound dispersion and sound proofing in heat pumps @planning:building_services:heating_and_dhw:heating:heat_pumps
- reshold, particularly in the low-frequency range. Which limit values should be adhered to here is explain