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        <formatdesc>Internal and external temperature data from 82 certified Passivhaus dwellings from 16 site in the UK. Identified by site, dwelling type and room type.</formatdesc>
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    <datestamp>2020-04-22 09:39:41</datestamp>
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          <family>Mitchell</family>
          <given>Rachel</given>
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        <id>R.K.Mitchell@bath.ac.uk</id>
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    <title>Dataset for &quot;Overheating Risk in Passivhaus Dwellings&quot;</title>
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      <item>ED0070</item>
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    <keywords>Overheating, Passive House, Passivhaus, UK, Dwellings</keywords>
    <note>The variables are
Timestamp = time and date
SiteID = Site number (1-16)
DWType = dwelling type (House or Flat)
HouseID = unique reference number for each dwelling in dataset
Room = room type LR = living room , BR= bedroom, KI= Kitchen, BT= bathroom
T.int = internal temperature (mean hourly)
T.ext.daily = external temperature (mean daily)
T.rm = running mean temperature calculated using the method described in CIBSE TM59
T.max = maximum daily intenral temperature calculated using the method described in CIBSE TM59</note>
    <abstract>This dataset consists of hourly internal and daily external temperature data from 82 certified Passivhaus dwellings in the UK. The data can be used for calculating overheating risk and guaging how comfortable a home would be in the summer.

This data come from 16 different sites and includes houses and flats. Some of the data is from the living room only, for other dwellings there were sensors in muitple rooms and these are indicated. As this data was compared to CIBSE TM59 &quot;Design methodology for the assessment of overheating risk in homes&quot;, there is a calculation of the running mean temperature and maximum temperature.</abstract>
    <date>2020-04-22</date>
    <publisher>University of Bath</publisher>
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        <funder_name>Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council</funder_name>
        <funder_id>https://doi.org/10.13039/501100000266</funder_id>
        <grant_id>EP/L016869/1</grant_id>
        <project_name>EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in the Decarbonisation of the Built Environment (DBE)</project_name>
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    <provenance>This data was provided by the Technology Stratergy Board Building Performance Evaluation Program, and is available from the digital catapault. Other data was provided by WARM low energy Consultancy and indidiual home owners. All data has been anonymised</provenance>
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    <doi>10.15125/BATH-00774</doi>
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