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Apartment Compartmentalization with an Aerosol-based Sealing Process
The U.S. Department of Energy Building America Team, Consortium for Advanced Residential Buildings, sought to demonstrate this new technology application in a new construction multifamily building in Queens, New York. The effectiveness of the sealing process was evaluated by three methods: air leakage testing of overall apartment before-and-after sealing, point-source testing of individual leaks, and pressure measurements in the walls of an apartment during sealing.
Apartment Compartmentalization with an Aerosol-based Sealing Process
The U.S. Department of Energy Building America Team, Consortium for Advanced Residential Buildings, sought to demonstrate this new technology application in a new construction multifamily building in Queens, New York. The effectiveness of the sealing process was evaluated by three methods: air leakage testing of overall apartment before-and-after sealing, point-source testing of individual leaks, and pressure measurements in the walls of an apartment during sealing.
Apartment Compartmentalization with an Aerosol-based Sealing Process
S. Maxwell (author) / D. Berger (author) / C. Harrington (author)
2015
48 pages
Report
No indication
English
Energy Use, Supply, & Demand , Energy , Residential buildings , Air sealing building enclosures , Building america , Consortium for advanced residential buildings , Western cooling efficiency center at University of California Davis , Compartmentalization , Aerosol sealant , Apartments , Dwellings , Demising walls , Multifamily , Energy conservation , Energy consumption
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