Air Conditioning Strategies in a Passive House — leanhaus (2024)

And, whilst our aim at Leanhaus is to design and build homes that minimise reliance on additional cooling, the reality is that air conditioning is often necessary as a failsafe. Compared to building walls and roofing that are sufficient enough to withstand the climate extremes, installing air conditioning for the occasional use is far more cost effective and practical. Even if we did build extremely thick, high-performance walls, there would be no additional controls to modify the internal temperature in the event of a heat wave (something that would be very unpleasant).

So, we can safely assume that some air conditioning will be required from time to time, but how should we size and specify the system for a Passive House?

At Leanhaus, we utilise the Passive House system and Passive House Planning Package analysis software, which helps us accurately predict how comfortable and efficient a home will be once built. Our findings with this system suggest that, in a Climate Zone 5 city like Perth, a passively designed Leanhaus will require approximately 20-30W/m2 of cooling load. For a 200sqm house this translates to a 6kW cooling system.

In comparison, a typical 4 x 2 home in Perth will require a 12-15kW ducted reverse cycle system with 4 zones. This translates to a cooling load of around 80W/m2.

The reason for this, is that in a typical home, poor insulation, lots of thermal bridges and AC ducts located in hot roof zones make air conditioning quite inefficient, using around 3kW of power at normal load. On top of this, given the cost of operation, most people wait until they return home at the end of a hot day before turning on the air conditioner. At this point it has to work very hard to bring the interior temperature back into the comfort range in a short period of time. Also, brick homes store heat energy and continue to radiate the day’s heat into the house, long after the outside temperatures have dropped.

In contrast, a Leanhaus home designed with Passive House principles will be well insulated with an airtight envelope, making the home much easier to cool and keep cool. In such a home, a 6kW system rarely needs to operate above 50% load.

The type of air conditioner you choose and where you install it can also impact the efficiency. Generally, we recommend two options, so let’s weigh up the pros and cons of each.

SPLIT SYSTEM AC

The most cost effective and energy efficient option would be to provide two split air conditioning units. One 3kW unit in the main living area and another in a second location such as the bedroom zone or second living zone. The pros and cons of this system include:

Pros

  • Cost effective

  • Energy efficient

  • Easy to install

  • If one fails, you still have some air conditioning with the second unit

Cons

  • Head units can look unsightly unless bulkhead type units are used

  • Only two or three zones are impacted

It’s very likely that air conditioning will, at times, still be necessary in a passively designed home. However, they do allow for a significantly smaller system that’s operated less often and at less cost than would be expected in a standard home.

Air Conditioning Strategies in a Passive House — leanhaus (2024)
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