Passive House in California:Overkill or Appropriate?
Bronwyn Barry, Assoc.AIA
Certified Passive House ConsultantDirector, One Sky Homes
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Agenda:T-24 Comparisons
Assemblies that workWhat really matters?
Glazing over the details
Nominal vs Actual
24’-0” wall = 288” (100%)2x6 @ 16” o.c. (18) = 27” ( 10%)Batt Insulation = 261” ( 90%)
Nominal Actual
R-Value/inch Whole Wall 85/15% 75/25%Studs 1.3 7.0 1.1 1.8Batts 3.5 19.3 16.4 14.4Total Wall 17.4 16.2
The Sunnyvale Retrofit
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Typical T-24 Project R-value (hr.ft2F/BTU.in)
PH Project R-value (hr.ft2F/BTU.in)
Windows: AlpenWalls: 2x4, cellulose w/ 2” PolyisoRoof: 6” PolyisoFloor: 4” Polyiso
Sunnyvale Retrofit Assembly Details
FOUNDATION & BARGE RAFTER
ROOF: R-40
WALLS: R- 23
WINDOWS: R-5
FLOOR: R-40
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The SIPS New Build
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Typical T-24 Project R-value (hr.ft2°F/BTU.in)
PH Project R-value (hr.ft2°F/BTU.in)
Windows: EnerSignWalls: 8” SIPSRoof: 10” SIPSFloor: Slab with 2”EPS
Stick Frame Net Zero
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Typical T-24 Project R-value (hr.ft2F/BTU.in)
PH Project R-value (hr.ft2F/BTU.in)
Windows: Alpen + SorpetalerWalls: 2x6, cellulose w/ 1” EPSRoof: 13” Truss, CelluloseFloor: Slab, 4” EPS
Cottle ZEH - Assembly Details
Foundation - R-23 ICF Stem Wall R-15 Slab Floor
Walls – R23
Ceiling - R-50 Loose-fill Cellulose
1. Super-Insulate2. Avoid Thermal Bridges3. Air Seal ( tight! )4. Windows/Doors – high-performance5. Heat Recovery Ventilation (HRV) in most
Climates6. Solar aware design7. Use PHPP
Passive House Recipe" Buildings heated with hair dryers"
Envelope Results kBTU/ft2.yr heating energy
Preliminary Aug 3, 2009 Max. allowed = 4.75 kBTU/ft2.yr
SIP wall system** Prefab Stud wall Site built
5.5" 7.25" 5.5"5.5" w/ rigid
insul. 7.25"7.25" w/
rigid insul.9.5" TJI studs
Window Est. Cost ($K) 49 52 47 53 49 55 79
Sierra Pacific* 4.52 4.01 5.11 4.58 4.54 4.19 3.91
37 86 89 84 90 86 92 116
**assuming $4k for interior furring
using Recoup 200DX HRV w/ 3' OA duct runs
4" EPS under slab
11-7/8" TJI roof
4" EPS slab edge
Challenging walls
Source: Performance analysis from Dan Johnson, Arkin Tilt Architects and cost estimates from Quantum Builders
A dozen ways to build a wall
Floor to floor assembly with open web hanging floor truss
Complicated junctionsHundreds of ways to mess them up!
Which details really matter?
Air-sealing?Insulation?
Ventilation?Thermal Bridges?
orWindows?
SILL & JAMB (CASEMENT)
The Sunnyvale Losses
Exterior Walls21%
Roof17%
Floors21%
Windows30%
Exterior Door2%
Ventilation9%
Total Heat Losses = 15,170 kBTU/yr
Windows: AlpenWalls: 2x4, cellulose w/ 2” PolyisoRoof: 6” PolyisoFloor: 4” Polyiso
The Sunnyvale Gains
Windows: AlpenWalls: 2x4, cellulose w/ 2” PolyisoRoof: 6” PolyisoFloor: 4” Polyiso
Windows (So-lar gains)
50%
Internal Heat Gains50%
Total Heat Gains = 7,748 kBTU/yr
Losses66%
Gains34%
Annual Heat Demand = 7,556 kBTU/yr
= 4.85 kBTU/sf.yr
The Cottle Losses
Exterior Walls31%
Roof9%
Floors12%
Fndn Stem wall1%
Attached Garage7%
Windows26%
Ventilation13%
Total Heat Losses = 28,986 kBTU/yr
Windows: Alpen + SorpetalerWalls: 2x6, cellulose w/ 1” EPSRoof: 13” Truss, CelluloseFloor: Slab, 4” EPS
The Cottle Gains
Windows: Alpen + SorpetalerWalls: 2x6, cellulose w/ 1” EPSRoof: 13” Truss, CelluloseFloor: Slab, 4” EPS
Total Heat Gains = 19,853 kBTU/yr
Windows (Solar gains)
Internal Heat Gains
Losses59%
Gains41%
Annual Heat Demand = 9,133 kBTU/yr
= 3.67 kBTU/sf.yr
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