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May 2010

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Family houses

Heating of a family house in Jeseník-Bukovice

The construction of a family house equipped entirely with electric ceiling heating was completed in Jeseník-Bukovice in the year 2006. The house is located on a slope and the windows of rooms which are used during the daytime offer a beautiful view of a valley and the Jeseníky Mountains.  > > >

A detached house - Pršianská terasa, Banská Bystrica

This detached house was built in Banská Bystrica, in the Pršianská terasa residential quarter. It is a medium-sized two-storey house with no cellar, type DECENTe, with an added garage. The ground floor is the part of the house for daytime use and the total built-on area of the house is 106.8 m² with 151.0 m² of useable area. The heating in the house is provided by a combination of Ecofloor floor heating and ceiling heating with Ecofilm films.  > > >

A show home with electric floor heating in Ostrava

Another Fenix reference building in which electric floor heating has been installed is a detached house in Krmelínská Street in Ostrava – Nová Bělá. The house belongs to Altabix s.r.o., which designs and executes turn-key family houses for its customers, made using the POROTHERM brick system. The described building is one of the home types they offer, and Altabix s.r.o. has made it accessible to the public as a show home.  > > >

A low-energy house in Nedožery-Brezany, Slovakia

This low-energy detached house is located in the village of Nedožery - Brezany, in the district of Prievidza. The house is inhabited by a four-member family; it was finished and made operational on 01.12.2007. It is a standard modern detached house built by DEK, Martin, type SO 01, which fulfills the criteria for placement in the NED (Low-Energy House) group.  > > >

A flat and detached house in Rožnov pod Radhoštěm

The following two applications were selected to be included among the reference buildings with installed electric heating - a flat, and a detached house in Rožnov pod Radhoštěm. In both of them, the heating was designed as large-scale surface heating, involving a combination of floor and ceiling heating with Ecofilm films, and in rooms with ceramic tiling, with Ecofloor heating mats. Control of the heating system is resolved via BMR central regulation in both buildings.  > > >

Heating of Low-Energy Houses using electricity and gas – a comparison

A very frequent request from customers who are planning to build a detached house is for a comparison of the advantages of the individual heating systems available. The information presented here should help with the choice of heating system for their building. With regards to our area of focus at FENIX, the most frequent request is for a comparison between a warm-water system with a gas boiler and an electric direct heating system.  > > >

A low-energy house in Hradec nad Moravicí

This low-energy family house is located in the village of Hradec nad Moravicí in the Moravian-Silesian region. The house is inhabited by a three-member family and it was completed and made operational in the middle of the year 2007. It is a Z4 type house from the range offered by DK1 - family houses by this company fulfill the criteria for placement in the NED (Low-Energy House) group.  > > >

An energy-saving house in Rasošky

This energy-saving house is situated in Rasošky, a village in the Hradec Králové region. It is a one-floor building, the disposition of which was slightly altered in comparison with a standard house, and which has no basement - the area under the staircase was used for a WC.  > > >

Family house in Jeseník

Building description: the building of a family house is situated in Jeseník – the town of the FENIX Trading spol. s r.o. company’s headquarters. It is a prefabricated construction - SOLO Line 117 type manufactured by the RD Rýmařov s.r.o. company.  > > >

A Family House in Rokycany

This is a two-floor family house, with a built-in attic and no cellar. The house is inhabited by a four-member family; the equipment of the house with its electric appliances can be classified as above-standard.  > > >