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Passive House Designing Low Energy Buildings A presentation by Katrin Klingenberg, Executive Director Passive House Institute US | PHIUS www.passivehouse.us Keynote address at the Columbus Green Building Forum's 2011 Green Building EXPO

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Passive House Designing Low Energy Buildings

© 2011 PHIUS

Katrin Klingenberg, Executive Director

www.passivehouse.us

www.PHAUS.org

Passive House Institute US | PHIUS

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1 Passive House Enclosure

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Enclosure Principle

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Optimize the House… … to the Heating System

Why Passive House?

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energy-efficiency

new

geo-/ozean. power

solar

windpower

waterpower

new biomass

trad. Biomass

Reference: Shell-Study (till 2005), Scenario with high efficiency and regenerative usage of energy

Worldwide Energy Resources and Consumption:

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trad. Biomass

nuclear

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oil

coal

Etajoule

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Standards & Rating Comparison

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The 2030 Challenge brought forward by Architect Ed Mazria:

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64°F 68°F

6°F

Yes !

Passive House Comfort Principle

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6°F

min 64°F surface temp = Comfort

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Θsi Interior surface temperature

Θi Room temperature

Θsi = Θi – U * Rsi * (Θi – Θe)

Calculation of the interior surface temperature of a wall assembly:

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Θi Room temperature

Θe Outside temperature

U U-value of the wall assembly

Rsi Interior surface film coefficient

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SI Units IP

1 Heat Load: ≤10 W/m2 ≤ 1 W/ft2

Cooling Load: ≤ 8 W/m2 ≤ 0.8 W/ft2

2 Envelope Insulation:2 Envelope Insulation:Very Cold/humidVery Cold/humid Minneapolis, MNMinneapolis, MN U≤0.08 W/mU≤0.08 W/m22KK R≥71 hrR≥71 hr--ftft22--°°F/BtuF/BtuColdCold Chicago, ILChicago, IL U≤0.094 W/mU≤0.094 W/m22KK R≥60 hrR≥60 hr--ftft22--°°F/BtuF/BtuMixed/humidMixed/humid Ashville, NCAshville, NC U≤0.16 W/mU≤0.16 W/m22KK R≥35 hrR≥35 hr--ftft22--°°F/BtuF/BtuMixed/dryMixed/dry Las Vegas, NVLas Vegas, NV U≤0.14 W/mU≤0.14 W/m22KK R≥40 hrR≥40 hr--ftft22--°°F/BtuF/BtuMarine Marine Seattle, WASeattle, WA U≤0.13 W/mU≤0.13 W/m22KK R≥44 hrR≥44 hr--ftft22--°°F/BtuF/BtuHot/humidHot/humid Houston, TXHouston, TX U≤0.14 W/mU≤0.14 W/m22KK R≥40 hrR≥40 hr--ftft22--°°F/BtuF/BtuHot/dryHot/dry Phoenix, AZPhoenix, AZ U≤0.14 W/mU≤0.14 W/m22KK R≥40 hrR≥40 hr--ftft22--°°F/BtuF/Btu

Climate Specific Recommendations Passive House

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3 Thermal Bridge Free Construction:3 Thermal Bridge Free Construction:Linear Thermal TransmittanceLinear Thermal Transmittance ΨΨ≤0.01 W/≤0.01 W/mKmK ΨΨ≤0.006 Btu/hr≤0.006 Btu/hr--ftft--°°F F

4 High Performance Windows installed:4 High Performance Windows installed:Overall Thermal Transmittance (Very Cold)Overall Thermal Transmittance (Very Cold) UU≤0.6 W/m≤0.6 W/m22KK UU≤0.11 Btu/hr≤0.11 Btu/hr--ftft22--°°FFOverall Thermal Transmittance (Cold/Mixed)Overall Thermal Transmittance (Cold/Mixed) UU≤0.85 W/m≤0.85 W/m22KK UU≤0.15 Btu/hr≤0.15 Btu/hr--ftft22--°°FFOverall Thermal Transmittance (Hot)Overall Thermal Transmittance (Hot) UU≤1.55 W/m≤1.55 W/m22KK UU≤0.27 Btu/hr≤0.27 Btu/hr--ftft22--°°FF

Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (Mixed/Cold) g-value≥50% SHGC≥50%Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (Hot) g-value ≤ 30% SHGC ≤ 30%

5 Heat Recovery Ventilation:Net Efficiency η≥80% η≥80%

Electric Consumption of motor ≤0.45 Wh/m3 ≤0.76 W/cfm

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Passive House Solution:

Thermal-bridge free and with the appropriate amount of insulation depending on design

Continuous Insulation –

Dimensioned to maintain Passive House surface temperatures:

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depending on design temperature!

Minimum surface temperature

with furniture placement: 58 °F

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Current New Construction Passive House Standard

Energy Metrics (discounted interior conditioned floor area - TFA)

Annual Heating Energy Demand ≤4.75 kBtu/ft2 yr or 15 kWh/m2a

Annual Cooling Energy Demand ≤4.75 kBtu/ft2 yr or 15 kWh/m2a

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Annual Total Primary Energy ≤38 kBtu/ft2 yr [11.1 kWh/ft2 yr] or 120 kWh/m2a Demand

Air Leakage @ 50 Pa ≤0.6 ACH50

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Current New Construction Passive House Standard adjusted

Energy Metrics (exterior building dimensions as customary in US)

Annual Heating Energy Demand ≤3.325 kBtu/ft2 yr or 0.97 kWh/ft2 yr

Annual Cooling Energy Demand ≤3.325 kBtu/ft2 yr or 0.97 kWh/ft2 yr

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Annual Total Primary Energy ≤7.77 kWh/ft2 yr

Demand

Air Leakage @ 50 Pa ≤0.6 ACH50

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2 Cold Climate Passive House Frame

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House Frame

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Stanton Residence – 2009, Urbana IL – e-co lab

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Ecological wall construction for a cold climate:

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The highly efficient Window Profile

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Passive House windowrequirements for cold climates (triple-pane, argon filled, low-e on the right)

High Performance Glazing for minimized transmission losses-

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filled, low-e on the right)

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Optiwin window sections

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Enersign Window

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Uframe = 0.8 W/(m²K)

Curtain Wall

www.raico.de

Uframe = 0.7 W/(m²K)www.optiwin.net/mueller-en?set_language=en

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Thermotech Window Section

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Larsen Trusses rated for New and Retrofit applications-

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Affordable Dublin House – 2010, Urbana Illinois – e-co lab

© 2011 PHIUS

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3 Cold Climate Passive House Foam and Frame

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House Foam and Frame Enclosure

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Framed Walls with exterior Foam

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2010 Konkol Home, Konkol Project Wisconsin – Architect Tim Eian

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Thermal Imaging of the Envelope to detect flaws

� Thermal bridge detection

� Airtightness leaks

� gaps in insulation

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The Hudson Passive Project: NY State - Architect Dennis Wedlick

�Graphite enhanced EPS SIP Panels

�Airtightness resultHolds record: 0.14 ACH50

© 2011 PHIUS

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4 Passive House Enclosure Marine Climate

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Enclosure Marine Climate

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CPPP East End Project – 2010, Seattle, WA – Builder Dan Whitmore

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Modified Larsen Truss Solution

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Rain Screen Facade

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Marine Climate: Courtland Place PH 2010 – Dan Whitmore

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Marine Climate Zone 4: Builder Blake Bilyeu – 2010, Salem, OR

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O’Neil Residence 2010, Sonoma CA – Architect Jarrod Denton

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1st fully certified Retrofit Project in the US!

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5 Passive House Enclosure Mixed Humid

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Enclosure Mixed Humid Climates

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Studio 804 Kansas City – 2010, MO

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Kenmore Rd Project, Chapel Hill NC – 2010 – Builder Chris Senior

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6 Passive House Enclosure Mixed Dry

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Enclosure Mixed Dry Climates

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Breezeway House – 2009, Salt Lake City, Utah – Architect Dave Brach

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7 Passive House Enclosure Hot Humid

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Enclosure Hot Humid Climate

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204 Whit – 2010, Lafayette, LA – Corey Saft

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8 Cost Optimization-Passive House Mechanicals

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Mechanicals

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SI Units IP

1 Heat Load:1 Heat Load: ≤10 W/m≤10 W/m2 2 ≤ 1 W/ft≤ 1 W/ft2 2

Cooling Load:Cooling Load: ≤ 8 W/m≤ 8 W/m2 2 ≤ 0.8 W/ft≤ 0.8 W/ft2 2

2 Envelope Insulation:Very Cold/humid Minneapolis, MN U≤0.08 W/m2K R≥71 hr-ft2-°F/BtuCold Chicago, IL U≤0.094 W/m2K R≥60 hr-ft2-°F/BtuMixed/humid Ashville, NC U≤0.16 W/m2K R≥35 hr-ft2-°F/BtuMixed/dry Las Vegas, NV U≤0.14 W/m2K R≥40 hr-ft2-°F/BtuMarine Seattle, WA U≤0.13 W/m2K R≥44 hr-ft2-°F/BtuHot/humid Houston, TX U≤0.14 W/m2K R≥40 hr-ft2-°F/BtuHot/dry Phoenix, AZ U≤0.14 W/m2K R≥40 hr-ft2-°F/Btu

Climate Specific Recommendations Passive House

© 2011 PHIUS

3 Thermal Bridge Free Construction:Linear Thermal Transmittance Ψ≤0.01 W/mK Ψ≤0.006 Btu/hr-ft-°F

4 High Performance Windows installed:Overall Thermal Transmittance (Very Cold) U≤0.6 W/m2K U≤0.11 Btu/hr-ft2-°FOverall Thermal Transmittance (Cold/Mixed) U≤0.85 W/m2K U≤0.15 Btu/hr-ft2-°FOverall Thermal Transmittance (Hot) U≤1.55 W/m2K U≤0.27 Btu/hr-ft2-°F

Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (Mixed/Cold)Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (Mixed/Cold) gg--value≥50%value≥50% SHGC≥50%SHGC≥50%Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (Hot)Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (Hot) gg--value ≤ 30%value ≤ 30% SHGC ≤ 30%SHGC ≤ 30%

5 Heat Recovery Ventilation:5 Heat Recovery Ventilation:Net EfficiencyNet Efficiency ηη≥80%≥80% ηη≥80%≥80%

Electric Consumption of motorElectric Consumption of motor ≤0.45 ≤0.45 WhWh/m/m3 3 ≤0.76 W/≤0.76 W/cfmcfm

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•ERV/HRV with integrated air-to-water heat exchange coil and/or air-to-air Heat Pump for

Components of the Minimized Mechanical System:

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Pump for heating/cooling

•Insulated Hot Water Tank w/ solar thermal collectors for DHW

(Image: Passivhaus

Institut)

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Heating, cooling and dehumidification:

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(Images:www.quietside.com/)

Mini-Split Air-to-Air Heat Pump

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The Ultimate Air Recoup Aerator (Stirling Technologies):

•95% Efficiency

•Air flow: 70-210 cubic feet/minute (cfm)

•Motor: General Electric ECM brushless motors

•Electrical Rating: 120/240 volts, AC, 60/50 Hz, 5/2.8 Amps

•Average electrical consumption:

•210 cfm (360m3/h) — 200W

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•60cfm —34 W

•Dimensions: 25" H x 19" W x 25" D (63.5 cm x 48.25 cm x 63.5 cm)

•Unit Weight: 72 lbs.

•Shipping Weight: 80 lbs.

•Mounting: Operates in vertical or horizontal position.

•Connects to 6" galvanized or flex ducts.

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Closed Ground Loop Heat Exchanger for Defrost

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Passive cooling/dehumidification for Hot/humid climates pre recovery

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Fairview II – Heat Pump Consumption and Conditioning Distribution, Aug 2010:

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(Image Source: IBACOS)

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Indoor Air Quality Airtight House Versus Typical

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(Image Source: Mark Adams)

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9 Balancing the Investment of Enclosure,

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Investment of Enclosure, Mechanicals, Renewables

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(Source: IEA Information Paper: Energy Efficiency requirements in Building Codes, Author Jens Laustsen)

Note: Costs are for central Europe (Germany)

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Cost Benefit of the Stanton House-

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Cost Benefit of the Stanton House with Renewables-

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10 Certified Passive House Projects – going beyond

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Projects – going beyond

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Freeman Home in Maine: 2010 Laura Briggs and Jonathan Knowles

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Solar Decathlon 2nd Place 2009, DC & IL

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University of Illinois

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GO Logic Home – 2010, Maine: Alan Gibson and Matthew Omalia

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2010 Konkol Home, Wisconsin – Tim Eian

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21 appartements with Pellet-Heating + Solar Thermal

Architect: Manfred Brausem, Cologne

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Frankfurt approx. 300 Unit Development City View

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Vienna EUROGATE Project: City Development 1700 Apartments/Schools, Project: Albert Wimmer ZT-GmbH

Photo courtesy of Guenter Lang, IG Passivhaus Austria

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Heidelberg, Germany: Gymnasium

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Montessori School, Germany

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Frankfurt, Germany: Kindergarden

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Frankfurt, Germany: High School

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St. Poelten, Austria: Office Building

Photos courtesy of Guenter Lang, IG Passivhaus Austria

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Greifenburg, Austria: Office Building, Architect: architekten ronacher

Photos courtesy of Guenter Lang, IG Passivhaus Austria

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Austria: Office Building Drexel&Weiss

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Wels, Austria: Convention Center, AT4 Architekten

Photo courtesy of Guenter Lang, IG Passivhaus Austria

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Linz, Austria: Office tower

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Mark your Calendar:

6th Annual North American Passive

House Conference:

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www.passivehouse.us

Passive House Institute US

House Conference:

October 28/292011

Washington, DC Metro Area, Silver Spring, MD

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Certified Passive House Consultants ProgramNaCPHC

© 2011 PHIUS

Passive House Institute US | PHIUS

Katrin Klingenberg, Executive Director

www.passivehouse.us

www.PHAUS.org