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Designing an HVAC System for a Passive House

Learn why these products were chosen to create balanced ventilation and improve comfort and indoor-air quality in this high-performance renovation.

By Trey Farmer Issue 311 - November 2022

The conventional process when designing an HVAC system is to determine sizing and costs based on square footage and then wait until after framing to begin installation. This approach offers limited flexibility for adjustments based on architecture.

To better meet the goals of this historical-meets-modern Passive House in Austin, Texas, I partnered with the fine team at Positive Energy, a local mechanical-design firm. The full system was designed in Revit to dial in the assemblies, accounting for hot and cold spots within the layout. This ensured an even distribution of conditioned air and enabled proper sizing of ductwork to fit within the structural system and to meet the specifications of the home. The 3D modeling made installation go more smoothly because the installers knew exactly what was needed and could plan accordingly.

Designing an HVAC System for a Passive House

FRESH AIR FOR COOKING
FRESH AIR FOR COOKING The kitchen makeup-air system replaces air exhausted by the range hood with filtered fresh air from outside. Also part of the air-quality strategy, the induction range avoids the many toxic byproducts of a gas combustion range.

Mitsubishi VRF Heat Pump: A VRF (variable-refrigerant flow) heat pump modulates the amount of refrigerant sent through the system, saving energy by circulating the minimum amount of refrigerant needed for each individual zone to satisfy the heating or cooling loads.

IQAir Perfect 16 Air Purifier: Given the proximity of the home to a highway and a train line, indoor-air quality was a priority. The IQAir filter box provides MERV-16 filtration of air on the return side of the VRF heat pump.

Panasonic Intelli-Balance 100-CFM ERV: This balanced ventilation system provides fresh air to the main living spaces while exhausting stale air from the bathrooms and kitchen. It positively pressurizes the home, helping to keep airborne contaminants from entering.

Santa Fe Ultra70 Dehumidifier: The air conditioner doesn’t run often in a Passive House because the house doesn’t heat up enough to require it. We added dedicated dehumidification to counter the potential for microbials due to Austin’s high humidity.

Custom kitchen makeup-air system: This system brings in outside air to replace contaminated indoor air a exhausted through the range hood. The incoming air is filtered through a Honeywell Media Air Cleaner.

See the entire article: Passive-House Remodel in a Historic Neighborhood

Photo by Leonid Furmansky. Drawing by Christopher Mills.


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  1. spraggins | Oct 24, 2022 11:40pm | #1

    How does “short circuit” makeup air work with residential kitchen ventilation hood units? I have seen this a lot more recently on Instagram, YouTube and some trade magazines, but when I researched this, crossing over to the commercial domain (my rental units had bad grease accumulation on top of cabinets), I found that short circuit is frowned upon because it causes spillage of the flume. I’ve yet to find something I’m thrilled with, like the massive resistance heating FanTech sells as part of it solution. Too bad there is no way to capture any of that heat we are exhausting.
    See attached commercial kitchen ventilation makeup air guide and this article https://kitchenventilation.com/2019/11/07/what-you-get-for-free-when-specifying-short-circuit-exhaust-hoods/

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