ᐅ Is a ventilation system now mandatory for new buildings under the 2016 Energy Saving Ordinance?

Created on: 22 Feb 2017 13:53
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Cunarder
Hello Forum,

I am new here and hope you can help.
It’s about our new build project, which is scheduled to start in April.
The goal is to build a KfW 55 house (solid construction). We originally planned to do this without a ventilation system.
However, we keep reading here and there that a ventilation system is mandatory for the KfW 55 certification.
Additionally, today the local utility company informed me that the 2016 Energy Saving Ordinance requires automatic ventilation. The builder, on the other hand, insists it is not necessarily required.
Can you help clarify this?
1. Is it really mandatory?
2. Can you manage well without it, or is it better to invest the money in a ventilation system?

I look forward to your advice.

Thank you very much.
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Cunarder
22 Feb 2017 14:31
Yes, the costs are the main concern. I want to implement a smart home system. Additionally, we have concerns about potential mold growth in the supply lines.
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Caspar2020
22 Feb 2017 14:38
Cunarder schrieb:
Implementing a Smart Home System.
What does a smart home have to do with resistance to mechanical ventilation with heat recovery?

A KfW 55 or better standard without mechanical ventilation is not really comfortable.
Then regular ventilation, whether you are home or not, is mandatory.

Of course, something like this would be sufficient for RegelAir; but why would I want to build a house that is as airtight as possible only to let the heat simply escape? @Nordlys: That seems like saving money in the wrong place, right?

So, for comfort reasons, it makes sense to consider mechanical ventilation with heat recovery.
You can think about whether a central or decentralized system is better.

But you also don’t have to ventilate regularly while on vacation.

Mechanical ventilation with heat recovery is only mandatory starting at KfW 40 Plus.
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sven0924
22 Feb 2017 15:53
We are also building with controlled residential ventilation with heat recovery because we believe that ventilating several times a day is ineffective, especially since we probably wouldn’t manage it due to our working hours, and it would raise concerns about mold.
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Bieber0815
22 Feb 2017 15:58
Cunarder schrieb:
We are also concerned about possible mold growth in the supply ducts

These concerns are completely unfounded; there is no basis for them. A house with a mechanical ventilation system with heat recovery is not only more comfortable but also healthier for its occupants (consistently fresh air regarding CO2 levels, no accumulation of indoor pollutants that might be released inside the house).
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Steffen80
22 Feb 2017 17:04
Cunarder schrieb:
Yes, the costs are the main concern. I want to implement a smart home system. Additionally, we are worried about possible mold growth in the supply ducts.

That doesn’t really add up. No controlled residential ventilation for cost reasons, but a smart home system for $20k..30k..50k?
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Knallkörper
22 Feb 2017 17:07
We have something like RegelAir installed in all our windows and are satisfied with it. In our new build, the humidity in all rooms is currently below 40% at 22°C (72°F). This is achieved completely without ventilation, despite having screed and plaster, even in January.

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