ᐅ Energy Performance Certificate – Excerpt from Our Thermal Insulation Certificate
Created on: 14 Jan 2012 18:10
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theredhawk14 Jan 2012 18:10Hello,
attached is an excerpt from our thermal insulation certificate.
Is this good? How do we compare roughly to standards like KfW 70, 55, etc.?
attached is an excerpt from our thermal insulation certificate.
Is this good? How do we compare roughly to standards like KfW 70, 55, etc.?
Hello,
It is not KfW 70...... so nothing special.
Best regards
theredhawk schrieb:....this is not a thermal insulation certificate. It is an energy performance certificate 😉
Attached is an excerpt from our thermal insulation certificate.
theredhawk schrieb:
Is this good? How does it roughly compare to KfW 70, 55, etc. standards?
It is not KfW 70...... so nothing special.
Best regards
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theredhawk14 Jan 2012 20:41It is a snapshot...
Why is this not something special? For 260 m² (2800 sq ft), this seems good, right?
Can I roughly estimate the heating cost consumption based on these values?
Why is this not something special? For 260 m² (2800 sq ft), this seems good, right?
Can I roughly estimate the heating cost consumption based on these values?
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NorbertKoch17 Jan 2012 21:39Hello,
Final energy consumption according to the energy certificate is 19 kWh/m²a.
So, for 260 m² (2800 square feet) this would be 4,940 kWh; meaning about 500 liters (130 gallons) of heating oil, or 500 m³ (18,000 cubic feet) of gas, with a conversion factor of about 10.
Regards, Energy Consultant
Final energy consumption according to the energy certificate is 19 kWh/m²a.
So, for 260 m² (2800 square feet) this would be 4,940 kWh; meaning about 500 liters (130 gallons) of heating oil, or 500 m³ (18,000 cubic feet) of gas, with a conversion factor of about 10.
Regards, Energy Consultant
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