Sciro80
2020-10-03 09:55:41
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Hello everyone,
I found an older post in the forum, images no longer work. My question is about whether to place clinker bricks on the foundation / frost protection strip or on the slab?
There are two different approaches and every (general contractor) advocates for one or the other viewpoint. But
My question is, what does the isothermal line look like for both variants, I haven't been able to find that yet. Which software is used for this?
We want to design a property based on the Passive House standard. The slab will be 200mm and the insulation on top about 30cm, with approximately 0.11 U-value. The brick will be a PP4-500 with 0.12 lambda. With the general contractor using clinker bricks on the slab -- the ends of the slab have only 3-5cm insulation pads, as I saw correctly on another building, see image 2. The foundation is not insulated.
I think if then like this

Standard is now like this, according to Knauf.

Regards
Sciro
I found an older post in the forum, images no longer work. My question is about whether to place clinker bricks on the foundation / frost protection strip or on the slab?
There are two different approaches and every (general contractor) advocates for one or the other viewpoint. But
My question is, what does the isothermal line look like for both variants, I haven't been able to find that yet. Which software is used for this?
We want to design a property based on the Passive House standard. The slab will be 200mm and the insulation on top about 30cm, with approximately 0.11 U-value. The brick will be a PP4-500 with 0.12 lambda. With the general contractor using clinker bricks on the slab -- the ends of the slab have only 3-5cm insulation pads, as I saw correctly on another building, see image 2. The foundation is not insulated.
I think if then like this
Standard is now like this, according to Knauf.
Regards
Sciro