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Indoor Climate in Renovated Courtyardgarden Houses
The Danish Building Research Institute and the consulting firm I-68 have made an investigation in connection with the renovation of 1463 single family houses situated in Albertslund. The purpose was to measure any changes in temperature and humidity inside the houses and to record any changes in the residents' experience of the indoor climate. The investigation consisted of measurements of air temperature and humidity inside 38 houses during short periods of the winters before and after the renovation. During the same periods inquiry investigations took place. The inhabitants were asked to answer questions about their experience of the climate and about their use of the houses especially concerning window ventilation habits. The avarage room temperature measured was the same, approx. 22 deg. C, before and after the renovation. The average difference between the air humidity inside and outside the houses was reduced by 1.1 g water vapour per kg air (g/kg) from 3.5 g/kg before the renovation to 2.4 g/kg after the renovation. After the renovation there were fewer complaints about noise from outside, cold feet, draft, and cold air. (ERA citation 10:010018)
Indoor Climate in Renovated Courtyardgarden Houses
The Danish Building Research Institute and the consulting firm I-68 have made an investigation in connection with the renovation of 1463 single family houses situated in Albertslund. The purpose was to measure any changes in temperature and humidity inside the houses and to record any changes in the residents' experience of the indoor climate. The investigation consisted of measurements of air temperature and humidity inside 38 houses during short periods of the winters before and after the renovation. During the same periods inquiry investigations took place. The inhabitants were asked to answer questions about their experience of the climate and about their use of the houses especially concerning window ventilation habits. The avarage room temperature measured was the same, approx. 22 deg. C, before and after the renovation. The average difference between the air humidity inside and outside the houses was reduced by 1.1 g water vapour per kg air (g/kg) from 3.5 g/kg before the renovation to 2.4 g/kg after the renovation. After the renovation there were fewer complaints about noise from outside, cold feet, draft, and cold air. (ERA citation 10:010018)
Indoor Climate in Renovated Courtyardgarden Houses
O. Valbjoern (author) / O. Jensen (author)
1983
42 pages
Report
No indication
English
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