About passive houses and plastic bags and styrofoam fur

  • Erstellt am 2018-01-26 22:22:29

Nordlys

2018-01-28 16:30:36
  • #1
I really don’t feel properly understood here.
Passive house according to Wiki characterized by tight, very tight. Energy gain through very good south glazing. Through waste heat from the residents. Through [Kontrollierte-Wohnraumlüftung]. No heating system anymore.
I call that a plastic bag with styrofoam fur, not because of eco, but living climate.
Living climate can only be achieved with [Kontrollierte-Wohnraumlüftung].
Living climate characterized by even heat distribution everywhere. So living room equally warm as bedroom. Living climate is not created by opening windows, but by the system. Polemically speaking, windows screwed shut. Not real, but practically always closed.
For me no quality of life. Today at 2 pm sun. Outside 6 degrees, wind. Terrace door open, jacket on, drank coffee outside. Really need some fresh air. The heating just has to work a bit, so what, it’s my money, I want to indulge.
All this has nothing to do with [sto], vinyl or plastic windows.
Our bedroom is cool and always full of fresh air, our living room warm, the kitchen somewhere in between, bathroom nice and cozy.
Our house has the windows open, in spring the birds sing and I hear that. I want to smell the rapeseed and the threshed wheat, also the salt at northwest seven.
And whoever doesn’t want that, should live passive. But if they now make that a law, then it’s time, as a citizen, to vote alternatively.
 

Tego12

2018-01-28 16:34:27
  • #2
Unconscious bias... discussions pointless.
 

chand1986

2018-01-28 17:07:11
  • #3
Nordlys,

Indoor climate can only be achieved in any house through air exchange over time. Whether passive or not, wood, stone or "plastic": you have to ventilate. With windows or a controlled residential ventilation system. It doesn’t matter.

You can and are allowed to open windows at any time. That’s why your argument is not entirely comprehensible.
 

Nordlys

2018-01-28 17:10:17
  • #4
But when I open windows, leave doors open, etc. in the Passive House during winter, there is no heating to quickly warm me up again. Because there simply isn't one. Cat flap also difficult.
 

DNL

2018-01-28 17:28:00
  • #5


That is also the case in our Kfw 40 house.
 

haydee

2018-01-28 17:46:09
  • #6


Cats use the door passive house or not. Whoever has already hunted mice and cleared up bird remains slams the flap shut.

Why does one throw all the windows open in winter? Voluntarily only if it smells like snow. And then I'd rather sit outside by the fire basket.
 

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