Advanced Solutions with NorseSpacer for Passive House Projects

What Is a Passive House?

A passive house is a building designed to use very little energy while maintaining high indoor comfort.
It reduces energy demand through insulation, airtight construction, and efficient building components.

The goal is simple: reduce heat loss in winter, limit heat gain in summer, and keep indoor temperatures stable.

NorseSpacer Advantages: Reducing Edge Heat Transfer in Insulating Glass

Passive Houses Design Essentials

Most passive house designs are based on a few core principles:
•Very low heating and cooling demand
•High insulation and airtight building envelopes
•Minimal thermal bridging at critical connections
•High-performance windows and glazing systems
 
Windows play a key role because they strongly affect heat loss, comfort, and condensation risk.
Passive House Floor-to-Ceiling Window

High-Performance Glass for Passive Houses Design

Low-E insulated glass units help control heat transfer while allowing natural daylight.
However, overall performance also depends on the glass edge and spacer system.

NorseSpacer is designed for passive house projects and advanced Low-E glass systems.
It provides stable thermal insulation at the glass edge and improves overall window efficiency

Warm Edge vs. Aluminum Spacer: Condensation Comparison

Why NorseSpacer Supports Passive Houses Standards

• Reduces thermal bridging along glass edges
•Helps achieve ultra-low U-values
•Lowers condensation risk in cold climates
•Supports energy efficiency without limiting design freedom
 
With NorseSpacer, designers can create durable, energy-efficient glazing systems for sustainable buildings.
colors of Norsespacer

Designed to meet the strict performance principles defined by the Passive House Institute (PHI), NorseSpacer supports next-generation energy-efficient glazing solutions.

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