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Passive Houses in the Mediterranean Climate Jessica Grove-Smith Passivhaus Institut ° Darmstadt, Germany www.passiv.de May 19 th , 2009 Thessaloniki Passivhaus Institut, Darmstadt: • Private research institute • Quality assurance & certification of buildings and components • Dissemination of information • Annual international conference
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Passive Houses in the Mediterranean Climate

Jessica Grove-SmithPassivhaus Institut ° Darmstadt, Germany

www.passiv.de

May 19th, 2009Thessaloniki

Passivhaus Institut, Darmstadt: • Private research institute• Quality assurance & certification of buildings and components• Dissemination of information• Annual international conference

CONTENTS

• What is a Passive House?

• How does the concept work in the Mediterranean Climate?– Cooling– Dehumidification– Thermal mass

What is a Passive House?

A Passive House is a highly energy efficient building...

...the standard achieves high thermal comfort and indoor air quality with a minimal energy requirement

surface9°C

outside-12°C

air 21°C air

21°Csurface> 17°C

outside-12°C

Passive HouseBuilding stock

Heating system, 10 kW Small reheater, max 1 kW

What is a Passive House?

How to achieve this standard......

Use the ‚pencil rule‘ to create an uninterrupted airtight

layer and thermal envelope around the building. � air-tight construction

• Mechanical ventilation with heat recovery in the winter

• Optimised solar gains

• A good building envelope

� one insulation layer

� avoid thermal bridges

In summer: limit solar

gains e.g. with

exterior blinds

heat recoveryactive bypassed

What is a Passive House?

Wolfgang Feist, Darmstadt, GermanyArchitects: Bott, Ridder, Westermayer

1991: 1st Passive House

What is a Passive House?

Hea

ting

ener

gy d

eman

d kW

h/(m

²a)

existing building

low-energy house

CEPHEUS Passive Houses

90%

Passive Houses in the Mediterranean Climate

The building has to suit the local climatic conditions!

Source: Meteotest; database Meteonorm (www.meteonorm.com)

Average annual global radiation in Europe

Passive Houses in the Mediterranean Climate

A note on thermal comfort...

inner comfort range

extended comfort range

Passive Houses in the Mediterranean Climate

A detailed study by thermal simulation

Passive Houses in the Mediterranean Climate

Conventional construction: Heating and cooling demands

-100

-50

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

35000

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annh

eim

01 -

Lis

bon

02 -

Por

to

03 -

Sev

ille

04 -

Mad

rid

05 -

Bor

deau

x

06 -

Car

pent

ras

07 -

Nic

e

08 -

Tor

ino

09 -

Ven

ice

10 -

Cam

pob.

11 -

Nap

les

12 -

Pal

erm

o

Hea

ting/

Coo

ling

Dem

and

[kW

h/(m

²a)]

HeatingLatent CoolingSensible Cooling

Man

nhei

m

Tor

ino

Mad

rid

Sev

ille

Pal

erm

o

Insulation wall [cm] 25 20 10 8 6 Insulation roof [cm] 35 25 25 20 20 Insulation basement [cm] 20 15 6 0 0 U window frames [W/(m²K)] 0.72 0.72 0.72 1.6 1.6 U-value glazing [W/(m²K)] 0.7 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 Humidity control for cooling no yes no no yes Heating demand [kWh/(m²a)] 15.6 14.8 12.7 4.6 3.1 Sensible cooling [kWh/(m²a)] 0 0.8 0.4 4.2 7.2 Latent cooling [kWh/(m²a)] 0 2.3 0 0 7.2

Passive Houses in the Mediterranean Climate

Example Passive Houses for selected locations(conditioning over solely air-supply is possible)

insulated frame & double low-e glazing for

thermal comfort

construction determined by winter conditions

floor slab not insulated

significant cooling required

roof alwayswell insulated

Man

nhei

m

Tor

ino

Mad

rid

Sev

ille

Pal

erm

o

Insulation wall [cm] 25 20 10 8 6 Insulation roof [cm] 35 25 25 20 20 Insulation basement [cm] 20 15 6 0 0 U window frames [W/(m²K)] 0.72 0.72 0.72 1.6 1.6 U-value glazing [W/(m²K)] 0.7 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 Humidity control for cooling no yes no no yes Heating demand [kWh/(m²a)] 15.6 14.8 12.7 4.6 3.1 Sensible cooling [kWh/(m²a)] 0 0.8 0.4 4.2 7.2 Latent cooling [kWh/(m²a)] 0 2.3 0 0 7.2

Passive Houses in the Mediterranean Climate

Example Passive Houses for selected locations(conditioning over solely air-supply is possible)

no dehumidification required

Passive Houses in the Mediterranean Climate

Passive Houseprototype performance in Seville during hot period

Cooling Capacity:~ 8 W/m²

Passive Houses in the Mediterranean Climate

Passive Housepassive cooling, light colour, night flushing, no HR

mostly sufficient,

sometimes up to 30 °C

Passive Houses in the Mediterranean Climate

Standard insulationpassive cooling, light colour, night flushing, no HR

up to 37 °C

Passive Houses in the Mediterranean Climate

Dynamics with active cooling

Seville: Existing buildingSignificant peak demands

Passive Houses in the Mediterranean Climate

Dynamics with active cooling

Seville: Passive House

Passive Houses in the Mediterranean Climate

Example Passive Houses for selected locations(conditioning over solely air-supply is possible)

Man

nhei

m

Tor

ino

Mad

rid

Sev

ille

Pal

erm

o

Insulation wall [cm] 25 20 10 8 6 Insulation roof [cm] 35 25 25 20 20 Insulation basement [cm] 20 15 6 0 0 U window frames [W/(m²K)] 0.72 0.72 0.72 1.6 1.6 U-value glazing [W/(m²K)] 0.7 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 Humidity control for cooling no yes no no yes Heating demand [kWh/(m²a)] 15.6 14.8 12.7 4.6 3.1 Sensible cooling [kWh/(m²a)] 0 0.8 0.4 4.2 7.2 Latent cooling [kWh/(m²a)] 0 2.3 0 0 7.2 dehumidification

required!

Passive Houses in the Mediterranean Climate

Thermal comfort in Palermo(reference Passive House)

Passive Houses in the Mediterranean Climate

Cooling & dehumidification in Palermo (reference Passive House)

Passive Houses in the Mediterranean Climate

Nightflushing is not always a good idea

Types of Window Operation

-30

-25

-20

-15

-10

-5

0S

evill

e

Mad

rid

Tor

ino

Pal

erm

o

Hea

ting

/ Coo

ling

Dem

and

[kW

h/(m

²a)]

tilt (ref.)

turn

turn w/ohumidistat

Sensible cooling

Latent cooling

Passive Houses in the Mediterranean Climate

The effect of thermal mass

Madrid,no coolingOperative temperature of

living room

Passive House...

...vs. no insulation

Passive Houses in the Mediterranean Climate

Passive Houses in the Mediterranean Climate

... the general principle works!

Winter• sufficient insulation: roof, walls, double low-e gl azing• more windows facing south• some thermal mass?• airtightness & mechanical ventilation with heat reco very• less relevant: floor slab, thermal bridges

Summer• solar control !!• less windows?• good insulation, especially in the roof• in hot climates: light colours• automatic heat recovery bypass• night ventilation (if possible)• some active cooling recommended for robustness

CONCLUSION

Thank you!

For further information please visit:

Passivhaus Institut - www.passiv.deIG Passivhaus - www.ig-passiv.de

Passivhaus Dienstleistung GmbH - www.passivhaus-info.de

Jessica Grove-SmithPassivhaus Institut ° Darmstadt, Germany


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