SALAMANDER I passiveHouse_Window

What is the passiveHouse about
Passive houses are buildings that use the energy of solar radiation for their heating - for example through large C-windows.
In addition to the solar gain, passive houses also include:
the avoidance of thermal bridges
airtight building components such as the roof and floor slab
a ventilation system with heat recovery
thermal insulation of the building envelope
as well as passiveHouse_Windows
Save up to 3 months on heating costs
The special profile design and high-quality triple glazing of Salamander passiveHouse_Windows
ensures good insulation
keeps the heat in the house
creates a pleasant indoor climate
significantly reduces the heating requirement
and thus creates an efficient use of energy
The gray areas indicate this: In a passiveHouse, the heating period does not start until October and ends again in March. In a standard house, this period would be longer.

Receive guaranteed subsidies
Salamander passiveHouse_Windows are premium windows and meet the highest requirements according to Dr. Feist.
passiveHouse certificate according to ift
Uw value ≤ 0,80 W/m2K
Uf value ≤ 0,95 W/m2K
passiveHouse certificate according to Dr. Feist
Uw value ≤ 0,80 W/m2K
Uf value ≤ 0,85 W/m2K
Funding from the state-owned Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau
Uw value ≤ 0,80 W/m2K
Advantages of the Salamander passiveHouse_windows
Efficient thermal insulation
High-energy window profiles with evoCore insulating core significantly reduce the ecological footprint.
Environmental benefits
To further improve insulation, we use thermally broken steel.
Simple recycling separation
The insulation core can be separated from the plastic profile. This means that both materials can be recycled separately.
Simple configuration
With evoCore and thermally broken steel, the window becomes a passiveHouse_Window very easily.
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