Planning the plumbing and HRV

John Tufano and his brother, Rob, will be installing our Zehnder ComfoAir 350 HRV. Today we talked about the placement of vanity sinks, toilets and washers and dryers. Note the plural “washers and dryers”. We doubled up given the pixie size of the condensation unit versus the daily mountain of laundry. Susan wondered aloud if we should have recalculated the PHPP to see if we could pierce the envelope with a traditional dryer vent, thereby gaining capacity and saving cash. But we wanted to hold the Passive House line. Moments after we said, “Hmmm, yeah, this would look good about here,” the deal was done. Decisive hole-drilling by John and Rob closed the door on doubts. Full speed ahead.

 

 

The heating system: Sunshine and jumping jacks

Our source of heat rises and sets at a distance of 92,951,640 miles (149,590,787 km).

Six enormous windows will open our house to the sun. It will be heated by passive solar gain from windows and glass doors, along with heat from people and the everyday use of electrical appliances.

We explain this concept at a recent dinner party. A skeptical guest asks, “No furnace? What happens when it hits zero outside?” Suggestions for how to generate heat are offered around the table: invite the neighbors over, get a big dog, make the kids do jumping jacks.  The skeptical guest claps his hands above his head in a modified jack and jokes, “Can I stop now, Mommy, can I stop now?” We are taking some heat.

Here in the Hudson Valley, heating bills can be high. In our last house, the heat source roared beneath the floor boards, puffing fumes and making the iron radiators clank and groan. Oil deliveries excited the children, who liked to watch a man in navy coveralls drag a hose from his truck to our fill pipe. Oil bills excited Mommy and Daddy, adding up to nearly $5,000 a year for a 1,600 sq ft house. The new house, 2,800 sq ft, should cost less than $400 a year to heat. The dinner guests are impressed.

Estimates for super-insulated windows are coming in now. The brands we are exploring include Serious Windows, Thermotech, Inline and Intus.