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planning:calculating_energy_efficiency:phpp_-_the_passive_house_planning_package:phpp_-_validated_and_proven_in_practice [2020/08/05 16:30] – [Literature] wfeist | planning:calculating_energy_efficiency:phpp_-_the_passive_house_planning_package:phpp_-_validated_and_proven_in_practice [2020/08/05 16:40] – [Comparison with measured data] wfeist | ||
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It is surprising that the results of the average measured values agree so well with the PHPP calculation. This is probably coincidental, | It is surprising that the results of the average measured values agree so well with the PHPP calculation. This is probably coincidental, | ||
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+ | Mitchell and Natarajan investigated a large sample of built passive houses build in the UK [Mitchell 2020]. They also compared these monitoring results with PHPP calculation, | ||
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We often get the question, why there is such a huge [[operation: | We often get the question, why there is such a huge [[operation: |
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