The Research on Yearly Comfortable Indexes of Qinhuangdao “Water Front” Passive Houses

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The living test was made in the Qinhuangdao “Water Front” passive houses from January to September in 2013 including heating, cooling and transition seasons. The main testing comfortable indexes were indoor temperature, humidity, concentration of CO2, noise and so on. Using temperature and humidity grapher and CO2 detectors Flank F7206 to test and record the dates every hour .Comparing the testing dates to the German passive house standards, the results shows that “Water Front” passive houses satisfy the German passive house comfortable standards.

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