Lexikon - Wood frame construction
It is the construction of flat components, mostly walls, from ribs of wood in a frame construction. This construction is additionally strengthened with plate material. The inside is filled with insulation. Similar constructions are the half timber, the steel pile and the skeleton construction. The advantages are slimmer walls with the same U-value and more space for rooms.
- Wood skeleton construction
It is the unproved traditional half timber construction. The deceit work is formed out of easy to assemble supports and horizontal carriers in a certain large frame. By this, a strong dissolved deceit work is created. The room development is usually not done by carrying, but stiffening walls and facade elements. By separation of carrying and room creating components a flexible outline formation is produced, which can bring out wood skeleton structures. The wood skeleton construction is not always right for housing construction.
- Internal warmth profits
They are gains of energy, which come from the usage of the building. ‘‘Producers‘‘ can be persons, devices or lights. Next to solar gains, high magnitudes can be reached.
- Yearly heat energy demand
It comprises the yearly heat energy demand and the losses of heating systems, which are used for heating a building and heating water.
- Yearly heat warmth demand
It is a scalar size in the "EnEV" for the amount of energy needed for heating a building.







