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- Insulation vs. thermal mass @planning:thermal_protection:thermal_protection_works
- , many new findings have become available, all of which support this publication. The full (German) versi... something can be said about the reliability with which energy can be saved through better insulation. In... nsignificant effect with very small energy gains, which is reduced even more by the heat radiation into t... harge ===== An uninsulated hot water bottle (one which is not under a well-insulating duvet) releases it
- Thermal insulation
- ng envelope consists of all the building elements which separate the inside from the outside. Its main pu... oor climate – irrespective of the outdoor climate which is determined by the weather. During cold peri... ct, it is thermal insulation and not heat storage which is important (see [[planning:thermal_protection:t... ultiply the U-value by the heating degree hours – which is 78,000 degree hours for an average Central Eu
- Outdoor thermography @planning:thermal_protection:thermal_protection_works
- ange is that part of the invisible light spectrum which is adjacent to the red end of the visible light r... rd long-wave thermal radiation and produce images which similar to photographs – the only difference bein... d radiation with a wavelength between 8 and 15 µm which allows for conclusions to be drawn regarding the ... rey) as well as the insulation panels (dark grey) which have\\ already been applied from the bottom to th
- Types of glazing and their specific values @planning:thermal_protection:windows
- educed by the air layer to about **2.8 W/(m²K)**, which means that the heat losses are about half of thos... ce can be filled with inert gases, usually Argon, which has a lower heat conductivity than ordinary air. ... mfort window", also called "Passive House window" which reduces the annual heat losses to less than the e... he result is a house with negligible heat losses, which stays comfortably warm and can be heated with a v
- Insulation works – Evidence no.1 "Measurements at a highly insulated wall" @planning:thermal_protection:thermal_protection_works
- .\\ The diagram contains many interesting details which will be explained in the text below.**\\ //|\\ \\... age, these values are represented by three curves which are relatively close together: inside the interna... the heat is radiated towards the window surfaces which have cooled down during the night. * From ... only indirectly by heat radiating from the floor which is now directly hit by the sun. Yet, even then th
- Don’t save on the insulation
- ting. These are the advantages of good insulation which can be enjoyed by the owner and occupant themselv... **" If you do it, do it right"** is the principle which should be applied to thermal protection. * No... \\ avoided by using\\ thermal insulation\\ panels which weigh\\ about 54 kg\\ altogether.| 91% of the CO<... \\ prevented by using thermal insulation\\ panels which weigh about 270 kg\\ altogether. The remaining em
- Energy use for heating in a well insulated new building @planning:thermal_protection:thermal_protection_works
- at gains, the actual heat losses may exceed those which have initially been calculated based on the setpoint temperature. The degree to which solar heat gains can be used can be determined us... formula included in the EN 832 standard, a method which has proven to be highly effective. It is mostly b... the U-values of the exterior building components which are used to calculate the heat losses shown on th
- Thermal protection in retrofits @planning:thermal_protection:thermal_protection_works
- ior plaster can be seen as well as the insulation which\\ is fitted tightly under the window sill. You ca... and in some cases it was reduced to 15 kWh/(m²a), which is the Passive House standard value for new const... ave to be\\ balanced by the heating system (red), which gives an energy\\ consumption of more than 200 kW... nsumption for the first year was 26.9 kWh/(m²a) - which confirms the calculation results for the project.
- PHI window certification: previous success and new climate zones @planning:thermal_protection:windows:window_certification
- , we can derive the indicator Ψ<sub>opaque</sub>, which describes losses from the opaque component. The s... parameter to determine classes from phC to phA+, which have been used to evaluate Passive House windows
- Comparison of in-situ measurements and hygrothermal simulations of four different interior insulation systems @planning:thermal_protection:thermal_protection_works:comparison_of_in_situ_measurements_and_hygrothermal_simulations_of_four_different_interior_insulation_systems
- f the simulation reproduces the reality correctly which is checked in the following. \\ \\ ===== Read mo