Building pressurisation can affect possibility of mould growth
Fazio, P., Ge, H., Rao, J. and Desmarais, G.
1999 IEQ Strategies, August, pp 8-13,
mould, building pressurisation, air flow, Moisture, condensation problems
Fazio, P., Ge, H., Rao, J. and Desmarais, G., (1999), "Building pressurisation can affect possibility of mould growth", IEQ Strategies, August, pp 8-13,.
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Describes case studies which demonstrate the various ways that forced-air systems can significantly affect building pressures. In each case the authors were contacted to determine the cause of mould growth on interior drywall. In each case also, mould growth was determined to be caused by moisture accumulation in the drywall, primarily from the uncontrolled flow of outside air into the building envelope. The case studies concern: 1. Central exhaust system; 2. Building air chases used as a distribution system; 3. Leakage at guest room fan coil units. Concludes that moisture related damage in commercial buildings can result in millions of dollars in damage annually and can come from five possible sources of moisture: bulk moisture intrusion; internally generated moisture; vapour moisture diffusion; capillarity; air leakage. A primary cause of air leakage is depressurisation of the building by the HVAC system, although many HVAC designs have the opposite intent - to pressurise the building. Unfortunately current HVAC commissioning procedures are unable to accurately determine if the HVAC design intent has been accomplished. This is because current commissioning techniques are based on measurement of airflows at delivery and extraction points, such as a supply registers and exhaust grilles. Airflow measurements at these points alone cannot properly assess the performance of the HVAC system or its impact on the characteristics of a building because they fail to fully consider air distribution. The startup sequence of HVAC forced air systems is also a critical aspect of commissioning a building. An improper startup sequence will prevent a forced air system from performing according to the design intent. If this condition occurs during hot, humid weather, moisture accumulation and mildew can occur within several weeks. |
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