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certification:certification_of_terraced_houses_according_to_passive_house_institute_criteria [2019/02/13 12:00] cblagojeviccertification:certification_of_terraced_houses_according_to_passive_house_institute_criteria [2022/06/07 10:07] (current) corinna.geiger@passiv.de
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-====== Certification of terraced houses according to Passive House Institute criteria ====== +====== Certification of terraced houses and semi-detached/duplex houses according to Passive House Institute criteria ====== 
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-For terraced houses there are two alternative ways of verifying compliance with the criteria:+**With version 10 of the building criteria, these supplementary provisions were integrated into the Building Criteria document: [[https://passiv.de/downloads/03_building_criteria_en.pdf|Criteria for the Passive House, EnerPHit and PHI Low Energy Building Standard]]** 
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 +For terraced houses there are two alternative ways of verifying compliance with the criteria (in the following the term "terraced houses" also includes semi-detached/duplex houses, i.e. houses that have two units side by side):
  
   - The criteria are met by the row of terraced housing as a whole, whereby individual houses (usually the end-of-terrace houses) can have an energy demand that is slightly higher than the requirements. A collective PHPP energy balance is prepared for the entire row of terraced houses. Alternatively, verification of the area-weighted average values of the results of the individual PHPP calculations for each terraced house may take place. Each homeowner may be given a copy of the certificate and the certification booklet for the entire row.    - The criteria are met by the row of terraced housing as a whole, whereby individual houses (usually the end-of-terrace houses) can have an energy demand that is slightly higher than the requirements. A collective PHPP energy balance is prepared for the entire row of terraced houses. Alternatively, verification of the area-weighted average values of the results of the individual PHPP calculations for each terraced house may take place. Each homeowner may be given a copy of the certificate and the certification booklet for the entire row. 
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 Both methods were also already admissible in older versions of the building criteria of the Passive House Institute. It is advisable that the chosen method is expressly agreed on and set out in written form at an early stage by all relevant stakeholders.  Both methods were also already admissible in older versions of the building criteria of the Passive House Institute. It is advisable that the chosen method is expressly agreed on and set out in written form at an early stage by all relevant stakeholders. 
  
-It is possible to certify one unit/dwelling which is part of a row/terraced housing development. In this case the certification is valid only for that specific unit/dwelling and not for the entire row/terraced housing development. The zoning regulation which applies as a general rule can be found on page 16 of the [[https://passiv.de/downloads/03_building_criteria_en.pdf|Criteria for the Passive House, EnerPHit and PHI Low Energy Building Standard]].+It is possible to certify one unit/dwelling which is part of a row/terraced housing development. In this case the certification is valid only for that specific unit/dwelling and not for the entire row/terraced housing development. The zoning regulation which applies as a general rule can be found in the section "Boundary conditions for the PHPP calculation" of the [[https://passiv.de/downloads/03_building_criteria_en.pdf|Criteria for the Passive House, EnerPHit and PHI Low Energy Building Standard]].
  
  
-As of 12 September 2016+As of 04 November 2021
  
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