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certification:passive_house_categories:classic-plus-premium [2015/03/18 16:59] – [Office complex for the Erdinger Moos wastewater association, architects: Architekturwerkstatt Vallentin] bwuensch | certification:passive_house_categories:classic-plus-premium [2021/01/18 14:09] – jgrovesmith | ||
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* The **Passive House Classic**, which is the traditional Passive House | * The **Passive House Classic**, which is the traditional Passive House | ||
- | * The **Passive House Plus**, in which additional energy is generated, such as from photovoltaics. | + | * The **Passive House Plus**, in which additional energy is generated, such as from photovoltaics. |
- | * In a **Passive House Premium**, far more energy is produced than needed. It is therefore a goal for the particularly ambitious: building owners and designers who want to go beyond what economic and ecological considerations already propose. The Passive House Institute is working to make the Passive House Standard more attractive for this avant-garde. | + | * In a **Passive House Premium**, |
This paper illustrates these classes based on specific reference projects and shows how you can take your project to the next level. | This paper illustrates these classes based on specific reference projects and shows how you can take your project to the next level. | ||
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If a small solar thermal array for hot water supply with six square meters of collector area is added, PER demand drops to 47 kWh/ | If a small solar thermal array for hot water supply with six square meters of collector area is added, PER demand drops to 47 kWh/ | ||
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==== Passive House Plus with a solar thermal array and heat recovery from shower water ==== | ==== Passive House Plus with a solar thermal array and heat recovery from shower water ==== | ||
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In the basic variant (variant 1), | In the basic variant (variant 1), | ||
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==== Central hot water supply systems not a good option when little hot tap water is used ==== | ==== Central hot water supply systems not a good option when little hot tap water is used ==== | ||
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===== Office complex for the Erdinger Moos wastewater association, | ===== Office complex for the Erdinger Moos wastewater association, | ||
- | A cogeneration unit next to the building produces electricity and heat with gas from the water purification process (Figure 4). The heat is exported to a district heat network for use in space heating and hot water. The cogeneration share of heat is estimated at 94 percent. The lines are very short, so losses are low. The biogas from purification has an PER factor of 1.1, but only within the biomass budget of 20 kWh/ | + | A cogeneration unit next to the building produces electricity and heat with gas from the water purification process (Figure 4). The heat is exported to a district heat network for use in space heating and hot water. The cogeneration share of heat is estimated at 94 percent. The lines are very short, so losses are low. The biogas from purification has an PER factor of 1.1, but only within the biomass budget of 20 kWh/ |
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