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Exegesis of Proposed ASHRAE Standard 119: Air Leakage Performance for Detached Single-Family Residential Buildings
The American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) has been actively developing consensus standards to govern and recommend energy use in buildings. One of these standards is Standard 119, Air Leakage Performance for Detached Single-Family Residential Buildings, which sets air-tightness requirements for single-family residential buildings and defines a classification method suitable for all buildings. Such standards do not generally include the reasoning behind them, although these deliberations can be of value to those making use of the final recommendations and requirements they contain. In this exegesis, we have provided the derivation of the standard and an interpretation of its potential effect. (ERA citation 12:000665)
Exegesis of Proposed ASHRAE Standard 119: Air Leakage Performance for Detached Single-Family Residential Buildings
The American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) has been actively developing consensus standards to govern and recommend energy use in buildings. One of these standards is Standard 119, Air Leakage Performance for Detached Single-Family Residential Buildings, which sets air-tightness requirements for single-family residential buildings and defines a classification method suitable for all buildings. Such standards do not generally include the reasoning behind them, although these deliberations can be of value to those making use of the final recommendations and requirements they contain. In this exegesis, we have provided the derivation of the standard and an interpretation of its potential effect. (ERA citation 12:000665)
Exegesis of Proposed ASHRAE Standard 119: Air Leakage Performance for Detached Single-Family Residential Buildings
M. Sherman (Autor:in)
1986
23 pages
Report
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Englisch
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