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 The specific values are defined so that they really are characteristic of the component behaviour in a built Passive House (e.g. for the balance boundary of ventilation systems in relation to the building envelope). The specific values are defined so that they really are characteristic of the component behaviour in a built Passive House (e.g. for the balance boundary of ventilation systems in relation to the building envelope).
  
-Each of the specific values refers to the relevant product only, any limit conditions regarding the integration into the object as a whole, that have to be complied with, should also be given; for example, the installation situation of the windows. The limit conditions are always chosen with reference to realistic implementation and are not based on artificial laboratory conditions. \\+Each of the specific values refers to the relevant product only, any limit conditions regarding the integration into the object as a whole, that have to be complied with, should also be given; for example, the installation situation of the windows. The limit conditions are always chosen with reference to realistic implementation and are not based on artificial laboratory conditions.
  
 **Certified Passive House Components are listed on the component database [[http://www.componentdatabase.org|www.componentdatabase.org]] ** **Certified Passive House Components are listed on the component database [[http://www.componentdatabase.org|www.componentdatabase.org]] **
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 **[[.:passive_house_categories|The new Passive House Classes]]** **[[.:passive_house_categories|The new Passive House Classes]]**
 +{{vimeo>840814403?medium&h=58479}}
  
-===== See also =====+\\ 
 + 
 + 
 +==== Position paper ==== 
 + 
 +**[[https://passiv.de/downloads/03_position_paper_for_the_development_of_industrial_doors.pdf|Position paper for the development of 
 +component certification criteria of industrial doors]]**   \\ 
 +The component division has written a position paper on the development of industrial doors and on the development of criteria for certification  .This paper deals with industrial doors and components for unconditioned zones or areas with lower air temperature set points. These components shall only be used for 
 +zones with lower air temperature requirements, such as fire halls, storage halls, work 
 +halls, plants, logistic centres, factories or cargo entrance for supermarket. The component team is accepting requests for pilot certification now (components@passiv.de) 
 + 
 +==== See also ====
  
 **Component Award 2016** \\ The Passive House Institute is announcing its third Component Award, recognising high-quality, cost-effective Passive House Components. \\ This third edition of the Award will be dedicated to cost efficient ventilation systems. The award ceremony will take place at the 20<sup>th</sup>   International Passive House Conference, to be held in Darmstadt, Germany, on 22 and 23 April 2016. **Component Award 2016** \\ The Passive House Institute is announcing its third Component Award, recognising high-quality, cost-effective Passive House Components. \\ This third edition of the Award will be dedicated to cost efficient ventilation systems. The award ceremony will take place at the 20<sup>th</sup>   International Passive House Conference, to be held in Darmstadt, Germany, on 22 and 23 April 2016.
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 **[[.:addendum_concerning_the_use_of_vacuum_insulation|]]** \\ The introduction of vacuum insulated panels (VIPs) represents an exciting development in the range of available insulation materials for buildings. Passive House Institute (PHI) recommends that this technology be used in a controlled manner, and only where standard, non-vacuum insulation materials cannot be installed or are not economical (under consideration of life cycle costs and shorter service life compared to standard insulation materials). **[[.:addendum_concerning_the_use_of_vacuum_insulation|]]** \\ The introduction of vacuum insulated panels (VIPs) represents an exciting development in the range of available insulation materials for buildings. Passive House Institute (PHI) recommends that this technology be used in a controlled manner, and only where standard, non-vacuum insulation materials cannot be installed or are not economical (under consideration of life cycle costs and shorter service life compared to standard insulation materials).
 +
 +==== Further references ====
 +
 +**[[https://blog.passivehouse-international.org/iphas-qa-with-phi-component-certification-with-edward-lowes/|iPHA’s Q&A with PHI – Component Certification with Edward Lowes ]]**
 +
 +**iPHA Webinar: [[webinars:certifiedcomponents_officebuildings]]**
 +
 +**[[planning:refurbishment_with_passive_house_components|Refurbishment with Passive House components]]**
  
  
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