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Energy efficient family house
Krumpolcová, Lenka ; Brzoň, Roman (referee) ; Vlach, František (advisor)
The aim of this Bachelor´s thesis is to design a nearly zero-energy detached house in Holešov, Zlín region. The house has two floors and a flat roof. The floor structure are designed as reinforced concrete. The foundation strips are designed from plain concrete, the vertical structural system is designed from ceramics blocs. The external walls are insulated with ETICS. On the first floor, there is a wind lobby, a dressing room with a laundry, a utility room, a bathroom, a guest room, a pantry, a living room with kitchen and a dining room. On the second floor, there is a bedroom, two children´s rooms, a bathroom, a separate toilet, a dressing room and a study. Space heating and domestic hot water heating in this house is provided by air-water heat pump. The building is heated by underfloor heating. Ventilation is mediated by a forced unit with heat recovery. Rainwater is collected from the roof and then drained into the storage tank. The water from the storage tank is then used for irrigation of greenery and flushing of toilets. Unused water will be infiltrated into the ground on the property. Photovoltaic panels are placed on the flat roof. On the basis of hourly calculations, the designed single-family house falls into the classification class ,,A - exceptionally energy efficient".

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