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certification:enerphit [2025/03/27 14:37] – [See also] yaling.hsiao@passiv.decertification:enerphit [2025/10/04 19:01] (current) jgrovesmith
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-It is not always possible to achieve the fulll Passive House Standard for [[planning:refurbishment_with_passive_house_components|refurbishments of existing buildings (introductory article)]], even with adequate funds. For this reason, the PHI has developed the **EnerPHit Standard** – Quality-Approved Energy Retrofit with Passive House Components - as quality assured certification scheme for renovation of existing buildings. It can be applied on one go or as a phased approached using the EnerPHit retrofit plan. +It is not always possible to achieve the fulll Passive House Standard for [[planning:refurbishment_with_passive_house_components|refurbishments of existing buildings (introductory article)]], even with adequate funds. For this reason, the PHI has developed the **EnerPHit Standard** – Energy Retrofit with Passive House Components - as quality assured certification scheme for renovation of existing buildings. It can be applied on one goor as a phased approached using the EnerPHit retrofit plan. Details on the EnerPHit Standard itself are outlined below
  
 +Bigger picture context, why deep energy retrofits are important:\\
 [[:certification:enerphit:EnerPHit building renovation]] [[:certification:enerphit:EnerPHit building renovation]]
  
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   * Improved thermal, similar to Passive House newbuild levels   * Improved thermal, similar to Passive House newbuild levels
   * [[:planning:refurbishment_with_passive_house_components:thermal_envelope:minimising_thermal_bridges|Reduction of thermal bridges]]   * [[:planning:refurbishment_with_passive_house_components:thermal_envelope:minimising_thermal_bridges|Reduction of thermal bridges]]
-  * Considerably [[:planning:refurbishment_with_passive_house_components:thermal_envelope:airtightness|improved airtightness]]+  * Considerably [[planning:airtight_construction:airtightness_and_airtightness_measurement|improved airtightness]]
   * Use of high quality [[:planning:thermal_protection:windows|windows]]: Use of Passive-House-suitable windows whenever the opportunity arises.   * Use of high quality [[:planning:thermal_protection:windows|windows]]: Use of Passive-House-suitable windows whenever the opportunity arises.
   * [[:planning:building_services:ventilation:basics:types_of_ventilation#the_convenient_solutionsupply_and_exhaust_air_systems_with_heat_recovery|Ventilation with highly efficient heat recovery]]. Again, aligned with Passive House newbuild efficiency recommendations   * [[:planning:building_services:ventilation:basics:types_of_ventilation#the_convenient_solutionsupply_and_exhaust_air_systems_with_heat_recovery|Ventilation with highly efficient heat recovery]]. Again, aligned with Passive House newbuild efficiency recommendations
   * Efficient heat generation   * Efficient heat generation
   * Use of renewable energy sources. Depening on use of renewable energy, EnerPHit is also availble as [[certification:passive_house_categories|certification classes Classic, Plus and Premium]].    * Use of renewable energy sources. Depening on use of renewable energy, EnerPHit is also availble as [[certification:passive_house_categories|certification classes Classic, Plus and Premium]]. 
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 These are exactly the same measures that have proven to be successful for new constructions. A number of examples demonstrating the application of high-efficiency technology in existing buildings are available, including monitoring data as proof of concept of the achieved energy savings. You can find examples of implemented EnerPHit buildings in the online [[http://www.passivhausprojekte.de/index.php?lang=en | Passive House Database]] (advanced search, filter by Energy Standard / building type for EnerPHit projects).  These are exactly the same measures that have proven to be successful for new constructions. A number of examples demonstrating the application of high-efficiency technology in existing buildings are available, including monitoring data as proof of concept of the achieved energy savings. You can find examples of implemented EnerPHit buildings in the online [[http://www.passivhausprojekte.de/index.php?lang=en | Passive House Database]] (advanced search, filter by Energy Standard / building type for EnerPHit projects). 
  
-To know more about the EnerPHit-Standard we recommend visiting the following section in the Passive House Institute's website and take a look at additional resources listed below.+======The EnerPHit Standard====== 
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 +The EnerPHit standard can be reached by meeting energy demand performance limits or, alternatively, by meeting minimum efficiency performance levels for individual building components. Depending on the project, these two approaches allow flexibility to implement a retrofit concept that makes the most sense economically and ecologically, whilst ensuring a high level of efficiency and thus preventing energy lock-in. For the **component method**, individual components must achieve minimum efficiency values similar to the requirements for certified passive house [[:certification:passive_house_suitable_components|component certification]]. The **energy demand method** is similar to the Passive House newbuild standard, but with slightly higher target values to allow for the special challenges of retrofitting existing buildings.  
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 +A stepped or phased retrofit allows for a gradual improvement of a building's energy efficiency, with costs and effort spread over time. The [[:planning:refurbishment_with_passive_house_components:overall_retrofit_plan_for_step-by-step_retrofits_to_enerphit_standard|EnerPHit Retrofit Plan (ERP)]], which is based on the PHPP balancing tool, is a very valuable tool for planning and coordinating the various retrofit steps.  
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 +To learn more about the EnerPHit-Standard we recommend visiting the following section in the Passive House Institute's website and take a look at additional resources listed below.
  
   * **[[http://www.passiv.de/en/03_certification/02_certification_buildings/04_enerphit/04_enerphit.htm|EnerPHit: PHI-Certificate for Refurbishment of existing buildings]]**\\   * **[[http://www.passiv.de/en/03_certification/02_certification_buildings/04_enerphit/04_enerphit.htm|EnerPHit: PHI-Certificate for Refurbishment of existing buildings]]**\\
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