Issues of Indoor Climate Discomfort in Light Wooden Low-Energy Houses

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The paper presents the results of in-situ measurements (temperature and CO2 concentration) carried out on several family houses built in a low-energy, passive or nearly zero standard. Factors of potential discomfort of wooden low-energy houses such as light good-insulated envelope constructions, solar passive gains, air tightness, sensibility of ventilation system and others are analyzed. Results of measurements are confronted with computer simulations and results based on normative methods.

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