Nuaire launches new CIBSE-approved Passivhaus CPD

Nuaire Passivhaus CPD

Nuaire has released a new CIBSE approved CPD: ‘An Introduction to Passivhaus’. The CPD, which is aimed at the commercial market, focuses on the principles that define a Passivhaus and its ventilation criteria; the benefits of Passivhaus, especially in relation to Net Zero, along with a comprehensive understanding of the Passivhaus certification process.

 

The CPD can be delivered in person or online by Nuaire ventilation experts who have completed certified Passivhaus Tradesperson Training.

With buildings contributing significantly to harmful carbon emissions, Passivhaus provides proven solutions to deliver Net Zero-ready buildings that also provide a high level of occupant health and wellbeing. Passivhaus adopts a whole-building approach with clear, measured targets, focused on high quality construction, certified through an exacting quality assurance process.

For a building to achieve the Passivhaus Standard in the UK, a mechanical ventilation system with highly efficient heat recovery is typically required. Nuaire provides Passivhaus-certified Boxer Packages Solutions (BPS) air handling units and XBOXER XBC+ Passivhaus packaged heat recovery units. These products have been rigorously independently tested under realistic conditions to ensure they meet the strict Passivhaus efficiency, thermal comfort and indoor air quality criteria.

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