[Case Study of Passive Air Conditioning] A house that is warm in winter and does not condense when building a home.
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Here is a case study introducing the installation of a passive air conditioning system in a detached house in Okazaki City, Aichi Prefecture. The previous residence was a 40-year-old wooden house that suffered from severe cold and condensation. The homeowner believed that "if building a new house, not only the design but also comfort is important," and placed a high priority on the budget for thermal performance, which is something that cannot be changed later. During the first winter after moving into the passive air-conditioned house, when asked about the living comfort, the response was enthusiastic: "It's almost too comfortable." [Case Overview (Partial)] ■ Challenges - The previous 40-year-old wooden house suffered from severe cold and condensation. ■ Results - There is no drop in room temperature in the early morning, allowing for immediate rising from bed. - The floor is not cold, so there is no chill at the feet, and the bathroom and toilet are also not cold, resulting in no stress related to temperature. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Case Summary】 ■Location: Okazaki City, Aichi Prefecture (6 areas) ■Site Area: 314.13 m² ■Building Area: 96.34 m² ■Total Floor Area: 128.74 m² ■Building Overview: 2-story wooden structure using traditional construction methods *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.*
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