Getting Ventilation Right in Large Passive House Multifamily Buildings

Getting Ventilation Right in Large Passive House Multifamily Buildings

$190.00

Tuesday, May 27, 2025

1 pm – 5 pm ET

In this workshop, you will learn the ins and outs of designing, installing, and commissioning ventilation systems in Large Passive House Multifamily Buildings.

Learn from someone who’s been in the trenches of multifamily Passive House Building design and construction for years, a leading CPHD, and PHI building certifier, Andrew Peel of Peel Passive House Consulting.

Free for PHN Members!

4 AIA & 5 PHI CEUs

*The link to join the training will be sent directly from PHN

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In this workshop, you will learn the ins and outs of designing, installing, and commissioning ventilation systems in Large Passive House Multifamily Buildings.

Learn from someone who’s been in the trenches of multifamily Passive House Building design and construction for years, a leading CPHD, and PHI building certifier, Andrew Peel of Peel Passive House Consulting. Case studies of bad and good practice will be presented.

This workshop is a good fit if you want to avoid the hassle of system redesign and the headache of commissioning woes.

Learning Objectives

  1. Describe the Passive House requirements for design, installation, and commissioning of large building ventilation systems.
  2. Identify common practices that should be avoided.
  3. Outline how Passive House design and implementation of large building ventilation systems differ from conventional practice.
  4. Mitigate ventilation installation and commissioning challenges.

Featured Presenters

Andrew Peel

Andrew provides Passive House and sustainability consultancy, certification, and training services to the building sector. Prior to forging out on his own, Andrew worked in a variety of capacities in Europe. These included managing the UK Government’s innovative carbon saving technologies scheme and the Energy Saving Trust’s Best Practice Helpline. He also managed and delivered Passive House, Code for Sustainable Homes, wind turbine development, and thermal modelling projects as well as organizing Passive House study tours. Further activities included contributing to the development of the UK Government’s housing energy calculation methodology (SAP) and the Passive House Planning Package (PHPP).​

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