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<blockquote data-quote="UNG" data-source="post: 543385" data-attributes="member: 8931"><p>If the build is being done to a Passivhaus spec then I would have expected this to be stated at the start of the build. </p><p>While a Passivhaus spec can be quite onerous it is not that difficult to work to although the level of insulation required could have a bearing on the sizes of cable used to meet the load and thermal constraints as all the voids are usually filled with wool or shredded newspaper. </p><p>Where any holes are drilled through a wall or ducts enter the building they are generally sealed with tape so when construction is finished and the building is pressure tested any holes or leaks that have missed the taping / sealing session are generally picked up and sealed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UNG, post: 543385, member: 8931"] If the build is being done to a Passivhaus spec then I would have expected this to be stated at the start of the build. While a Passivhaus spec can be quite onerous it is not that difficult to work to although the level of insulation required could have a bearing on the sizes of cable used to meet the load and thermal constraints as all the voids are usually filled with wool or shredded newspaper. Where any holes are drilled through a wall or ducts enter the building they are generally sealed with tape so when construction is finished and the building is pressure tested any holes or leaks that have missed the taping / sealing session are generally picked up and sealed [/QUOTE]
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