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Domestic ventilation with heat recovery to improve indoor air quality
AbstractRecently in the U.K., and particularly in Scotland, domestic ventilation systems have been considered as means of reducing condensation in existing housing stock. A simple ventilation model which is suitable for ventilation systems with a heat recovery unit is presented. Using field data of temperature and relative humidity, air supply and extract rates for individual rooms are estimated by applying this model. Unlike conventional systems, extract from bedrooms is considered necessary for the type of dwellings considered to reduce surface condensation.
Domestic ventilation with heat recovery to improve indoor air quality
AbstractRecently in the U.K., and particularly in Scotland, domestic ventilation systems have been considered as means of reducing condensation in existing housing stock. A simple ventilation model which is suitable for ventilation systems with a heat recovery unit is presented. Using field data of temperature and relative humidity, air supply and extract rates for individual rooms are estimated by applying this model. Unlike conventional systems, extract from bedrooms is considered necessary for the type of dwellings considered to reduce surface condensation.
Domestic ventilation with heat recovery to improve indoor air quality
Awbi, H.B. (author) / Allwinkle, S.J. (author)
Energy and Buildings ; 9 ; 305-312
1986-01-01
8 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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