Airtightness testing and air flow modeling of two and three-unit multifamily buildings
Depani, S. and Fazio, P.
2001 eSim 2001: Canadian Conference on Building Energy Simulation, June 13-14, Ottawa, Canada
Depani, S. and Fazio, P., (2001), "Airtightness testing and air flow modeling of two and three-unit multifamily buildings", eSim 2001: Canadian Conference on Building Energy Simulation, June 13-14, Ottawa, Canada.
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Older multifamily buildings offer a great opportunity for energy savings because they are typically poorly insulated and not airtight. Weatherization programs, such as Hydro-Quebec's ISOLACTION program, have recently targeted this building stock. These programs and the emergence of the renovation market have created a need for practical tools that can be used by the building industry to evaluate the impact of retrofits on nergy and ventilation.
This paper presents a ventilation case study for a threeunit multifamily building. Both the external and the inter-unit air leakage characteristics of the building were obtained using a single-fan blower door method. This method produces significantly more valuable data than is currently obtained with the whole building depressurization technique. A steady state ventilation model was used with the in-situ test results to investigate the outdoor air distribution and the impact of exhaust ventilation on a unit-per-unit basis. these dwellings is that individual units usually have separate entrances and civic addresses, as detached houses do. |
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