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Due to the particularly strong wind and thermal influences in high-rise buildings, special rules must be taken into account for blower door measurements. The ISO 9972 standard does not provide sufficient information on this. For this reason, the Passive House Institute (PHI) has produced a guide for carrying out airtightness measurements in high-rise buildings. The influence of the temperature difference and the height of the building on the pressure difference between the bottom and the top (thermal) is, for example, about 48 Pa for an 80 m high building and a temperature difference (inside/ | Due to the particularly strong wind and thermal influences in high-rise buildings, special rules must be taken into account for blower door measurements. The ISO 9972 standard does not provide sufficient information on this. For this reason, the Passive House Institute (PHI) has produced a guide for carrying out airtightness measurements in high-rise buildings. The influence of the temperature difference and the height of the building on the pressure difference between the bottom and the top (thermal) is, for example, about 48 Pa for an 80 m high building and a temperature difference (inside/ | ||
- | **Download the guide [[https:// | + | **Download the guide [[https:// |
//Note: The download link will take you to the Passive House Portal, where you need to login in order to access the report. Login details to the database may differ from your membership login details to Passipedia. Please [[https:// | //Note: The download link will take you to the Passive House Portal, where you need to login in order to access the report. Login details to the database may differ from your membership login details to Passipedia. Please [[https:// | ||
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===== Case studies: High-Rise Passive House buildings ===== | ===== Case studies: High-Rise Passive House buildings ===== | ||
- | You can find examples of implemented Passive House high-rise builings worldwide in the online [[http:// | + | You can find examples of implemented Passive House high-rise builings worldwide in the online [[http:// |
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* Office tower in Vienna, Austria [[https:// | * Office tower in Vienna, Austria [[https:// | ||
* Student campus in New York, US [[https:// | * Student campus in New York, US [[https:// | ||
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====== See also ====== | ====== See also ====== |
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