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Testing buildings for air leakage

Category: Miscellaneous

Description

In the past buildings were 'leaky', and much of the required ventilation was provided by this fortuitous air leakage. Modern building construction however, aims to provide an airtight envelope in order for controllable ventilation to increase energy efficiency, eliminate discomfort from cold draughts, and prevent polluted air from entering. TM23: Testing buildings for air leakage describes how by understanding and appreciating the need for airtight construction in the early stages of design, building engineers and designers will achieve the high controllable ventilation standards demanded by clients. This publication tells you why you should be carrying out air leakage testing, sets out acceptable rates of air filtration, and explains what you can do if you discover you have a problem.

Contents:

  1. Introduction
  2. Aim
  3. Background
  4. Method
  5. Recommended air leakage standards
  6. Air leakage tests and infiltration rate

  Testing buildings for air leakages
Order Code: TM23
Year: 2000
ISBN: 1903287103
Pages: 24
Member's price: £15.00
Non-members price: £30.00
Format: A4


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