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What's is a passive house? The term PassivHaus refers to a voluntary, low energy construction standard, first developed over a decade ago by Dr Wolfgang Feist of the PassivHaus Institut in Darmstadt, Germany. Buildings of this construction standard have been built mainly in Germany but also in Austria, Switzerland, USA and more recently in the UK |
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| PassivHaus Design Standard The PassivHaus Institut lays down the standard for PassivHaus construction and, on completion, provides certification for buildings which meet its standard. The technical definition of this standard is very clear and straightforward for climate conditions, between northern hemisphere latitudes 40 degrees (Madrid and Ankara) and 60 degrees (Oslo and Helsinki). A comfortable internal climate can be maintained without the use of a conventional central heating system or cooling system. The building heats and cools itself and is therefore passive. The cost savings from dispensing with the conventional heating system can be used to fund the upgrading of the building envelope and the heat recovery ventilation system. After the main criteria have been followed, additional energy requirements can be catered for using renewable resources. |
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