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 ====== Step-by-step Retrofits towards EnerPHit Standard in social housing in Spain ====== ====== Step-by-step Retrofits towards EnerPHit Standard in social housing in Spain ======
  
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-[{{:picopen:inner_insulation_thicknesses_study.png?900|Table 1: Inner insulation thicknesses study; VAND arquitectura}}]+[{{:picopen:inner_insulation_thicknesses_study.png?750|Table 1: Inner insulation thicknesses study; VAND arquitectura}}]
  
 === 3.2.3 Windows installation === === 3.2.3 Windows installation ===
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 Airtightness is improved by polypropylene (PP) mem¬branes and adequate tapes in window connections and systems conduct passages (Figure 5). The pressurisation test resulted in n50 = 6.0 /h in the original state of the flat, and the measured test result after finishing the first step works is 1.67 /h. This result will be improved when the old entrance door is changed to a more airtight model and when the airtightness works between neighbouring flats are carried out.  Airtightness is improved by polypropylene (PP) mem¬branes and adequate tapes in window connections and systems conduct passages (Figure 5). The pressurisation test resulted in n50 = 6.0 /h in the original state of the flat, and the measured test result after finishing the first step works is 1.67 /h. This result will be improved when the old entrance door is changed to a more airtight model and when the airtightness works between neighbouring flats are carried out. 
  
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 === 3.2.5 Ventilation system with heat recovery installation === === 3.2.5 Ventilation system with heat recovery installation ===
  
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 +==== 3.3 San Sebastián Social Housing ====
 +[{{:picopen:social_housing_facade_san_roque_street.jpg?500|Figure 6: Social housing façade San Roque Street, San Sebastián; 
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 +What was initially planned as a simple façade retrofit of a 10-dwelling building from 1953 (Figure 6), became a comprehensive high-efficiency energy retrofit together with other measures to reach the EnerPHit standard. These modifications were initiated thanks to the awareness-raising work done for months by the technicians involved in the project.
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 +Some difficulties arise because the work is done in the interior of the apartments, while the dwellers are still living in them during the retrofit process. In particular, the airtightness improvements have to be made between the original wall and the ETICS. The retrofit works that will be undertaken in the first step of the refurbishment plan are the following: 
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 +ETICS installation (12 cm of EPS); last floor ceiling insulation; installation of new PVC windows (Uw = 0.9 W/(m²K)); installation of a ventilation system with 87 % heat recovery; airtightness improve¬ment from the outside.
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 +The building is located in a neighbourhood where most of the buildings have the same characteristics. All of them must be repaired in the next few years, so it would be interesting to set up a protocol for all of them. 
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 +===== 4 Conclusions =====
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 +Barriers to carry out comprehensive energy refurbishments in social buildings are very high in Spain. The improvement of these buildings has a huge impact on the reduction of atmospheric emissions in Spanish cities, even if done step by step and apartment by apartment. Madrid, which has presented air pollution levels above the recommended in the last months, could reduce the central heating use drastically with simple measures that most of the owners can afford. 
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 +Dissemination and awareness-raising works in neighbourhood associations are necessary to help owners to understand the effect of these simple measures and the quality that the works require.
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 +Furthermore, the creation of protocols to increase the quality of properties and the reduction of central heating and air conditioning use must be encouraged by the government. A strict control of the money to subsidise energy efficiency measures is essential to ensure success.
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 +===== 5 References =====
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 +Pobreza Energética en España. Análisis de Tendencias. Asociación de Ciencias Ambientales, 2014.
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 +Website of the European project EuroPHit: www.europhit.eu
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