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- Airtightness and airtightness measurement @planning:refurbishment_with_passive_house_components:thermal_envelope
- al air flowing in through the thermal insulation, which would otherwise impair the insulating effect and ... th __air__tightness that is being discussed here, which is used for the movement of air through the build... ss is completely different from __air__tightness, which is an important complement of the concept, partic... re test (airtightness test or “blower door test”) which determines the overall remaining leakage of a bui
- Refurbishment with Passive House components - introduction
- ut by the Passive House Institute, the results of which are shown in the following illustration: \\ \\ |... furbishment the question that should be asked is: which alternative is more “worthwhile“? The result of ... gnificantly to the preservation of the building – which is an additional advantage. * Due to the highe... ulating walls. The pleasantly cool indoor climate which has been set can be maintained for a longer time
- Overall retrofit plan for step-by-step retrofits to EnerPHit Standard
- etely except for a more efficient heating system, which could not be installed for now. In other multi-fa... connections, the ERP contains several worksheets which can be used to explain the efficiency improvement... epts. • PHPP 9 offers a wide range of parameters which have been predefined to be calculated as paramete... e to assign component qualities to these elements which will be improved in different retrofit steps. •
- Step-by-step Retrofits towards EnerPHit Standard in social housing in Spain
- struction of a continuous inner insulation layer, which is even passing behind partition walls (Figure 3)... eresting to contemplate about higher thicknesses, which would reduce the interior area of the flat. The m... ated only by the three uninsulated heating pipes, which go up to upper floors. The room temperature is ab... step by step and apartment by apartment. Madrid, which has presented air pollution levels above the reco
- Building Integrated Photovoltaics (BIPV) in Step by Step Retrofitting Projects
- e advantages of the photovoltaic façade system in which thermal heat losses and gains are reduced in the ... These values are similar to conventional glazing which normally ranges from 6 to 10%. * The semi-tran... , the light transmission can vary from 10 to 30%, which is normally the optimal range for interior space.
- Economic analysis for the retrofit of a detached single family house to the EnerPHit standard
- pply-only ventilation unit installed around 1980, which fed fresh air into electrically heated inlets. Th... render) * Good airtightness of concrete walls, which spared specific airtightness treatment on regular... al laws used for high added value components, for which prices have a higher reduction potential due to i
- Step-by-step deep retrofit and building integrated façade/roof on a 'million program' house
- ding with 35 apartments in Göteborg (Gothenburg), which has long been run as a cooperative, will demonstr... ood example for the EuroPHit project (Figure 1) – which promotes thorough planning of step-by-step retrof... heat recovery (MVHR) was installed. It is a model which has since been certified by the Passive House Ins
- Windows in a step-by-step retrofit
- and dirt may collect on the panes in the air gap, which would then require cleaning. If this additional c... atory measures for later installation of windows, which can then be easily installed in the insulation la... rame is now optimally protected from the weather, which can increase its service life considerably. This
- Influence of retrofitting on daylighting @planning:refurbishment_with_passive_house_components:mechanical_systems
- from daylight. Figure 1 compares the hours during which an office is used (8 am to 6 pm) with daylight ho... can cover approximately 85 % of the period during which lighting is needed (maintained illuminance E = 50... as possible. The results of this parameter study, which was based on retrofits, are detailed below. Part
- Prospects for the modernisation of existing buildings using highly efficient components
- cussed here represent one of the crucial areas in which economic growth can take place while at the same ... ficiency in this sector means reduced consumption which enables an increase in the sensible use of renewa
- Floor Replacement: Svartbäcksvägen @planning:refurbishment_with_passive_house_components:thermal_envelope
- . This helps to avoid heat loss and condensation (which in turn may damage the building structure and/or ... erature at -10°C ambient temperature is +15.3°C – which is high enough not to cause concern. ---- |/
- Crosstalk silencers @planning:refurbishment_with_passive_house_components:ventilation
- r example, of a duct section with membrane walls, which enables sound waves to leave the duct. The diffe