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planning:calculating_energy_efficiency:phpp_-_the_passive_house_planning_package [2024/02/10 08:48] yaling.hsiao@passiv.deplanning:calculating_energy_efficiency:phpp_-_the_passive_house_planning_package [2024/02/10 08:53] – [Conclusion - More than just an energy balance!] yaling.hsiao@passiv.de
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-The **Passive House Planning Package (PHPP)**  (order [[http://passiv.de/literaturbestellung/index.php/en/?task=view&category_id=1|here]]) is a design tool which enables architects and designers to professionally plan and optimise their Passive House design. The PHPP contains dimensioning tools for windows (with regard to optimal thermal comfort), home ventilation (with regard to optimal air quality with adequate air humidity) and building technology. The PHPP treats the entire building as one unit including the ventilation system and other mechanical systems. The PHPP manual doesn't just restrict itself to explaining the input data required for the worksheet calculations, but also provides numerous tips for optimised arrangement of building components (in an airtight, thermal bridge free and cost-efficient manner), as well as for the planning process and quality assurance. \\+The **Passive House Planning Package (PHPP)** (order [[http://passiv.de/literaturbestellung/index.php/en/?task=view&category_id=1|here]]) is a design tool which enables architects and designers to professionally plan and optimise their Passive House design. The PHPP contains dimensioning tools for windows (with regard to optimal thermal comfort), home ventilation (with regard to optimal air quality with adequate air humidity) and building technology. The PHPP treats the entire building as one unit including the ventilation system and other mechanical systems. 
  
 ===== Literature ===== ===== Literature =====
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