The architect john milnes baker defines eaves in this simple way.
Passive house details roof eaves.
For the compact service unit to meet the total heat loss floor windows doors roof in addition to the external walls the u value of the wall has to be really low suitable are values.
Inside your home usually in the attic the eave is the angle where the roof meets the outside wall a good place for insulation as long as it doesn t get into the soffit the underside of the overhang.
This is very close to the passivhaus standard 0 10 0 15 w m2k however it still does satisfy it.
To achieve the passivhaus standard passive roofs need high levels of insulation thermal bridges need to be eliminated and the structure itself needs to be airtight.
The irish standard part l 2011 for a traditional roof structure is 0 16 w m2k.
The lower edge of a roof which projects beyond the face of the wall.
It may seem like a relatively new concept but the first domestic examples of passive house were built in germany in 1990 following the creation of the standard in 1988.
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Without exception all standard sections and connection details must be planned and implemented so that there is no excessive moisture accumulation on the interior surfaces or in the building component structure.
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The passive house institute s enerphit criteria for refurbished buildings deals specifically with this issue.
Creating eaves is very important.
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Note that the fascia is held back from the face of the wall to allow the air space the ability to vent up into the vented attic.
The main diagram below shows how the three passive elements roof wall and foundation link together.
This detail shows a masonry veneer wall with the airspace behind the masonry.
A couple things have to happen to allow for a good detail.
For a passive house will typically deliver 1000 w without a problem.
The individual roof type diagrams show the detail associated with each roof type.
All mbc passive roof systems deliver a u value of 0 10w m2k.
Fink truss attic truss the vaulted roof and the flat roof.