Summer Thermal Stability of a Passive House in Moravany - The Czech Republic and Thermal Storage Mass

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The article describes the summer thermal stability of a semidetached passive house in Moravany - Czech Republic. Long-term measurement was carried out on the uninhabited house. The house is divided into two symmetrically identical residential units. Indoor air temperature differences of these symmetrically identical rooms are compared. Comparative numerical simulation was also carried out.

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