Choosing the right baseline level of ventilation has a big impact in the calculated energy needs of buildings.
36th AIVC - 5th TightVent - 3rd venticool Conference - Madrid, Spain - 23-24 September 2015
The 36th AIVC Conference " Effective ventilation in high performance buildings", was held in Madrid, Spain, 23-24 September 2015. Contains 119 papers and extended summaries.
Volume content
Ventilation tool for improving the usability of ventilation levels related to Spanish regulations | 2015 | English | 7 pp
Impact on the formation of mold in the period of summer that indicates change in existing housing ach. Climate zone D1 | 2015 | English | 6 pp
The north of the Iberian Peninsula is characterized by a high level of humidity during the summer.
Energy saving as a consequence of the proposed change in Spanish regulations relating to indoor air quality | 2015 | English | 8 pp
Recently research at the Eduardo Torroja Institute for construction sciences proposes a new wording for the IAQ regulations for dwellings included in the Spanish Building Code.
Energy and IAQ friendly variable ventilation rates, according with the proposed indoor air quality regulations included in the Spanish building code. | 2015 | English | 11 pp
The Spanish Building Code (BC) regulates indoor air quality (IAQ) requirements in dwellings by establishing threshold continuous flow rates according to the occupancy, use of the rooms and their usable area.
Automatic natural ventilation in large spaces: a passive ventilation technology for passive buildings | 2015 | English | 10 pp
For zero and low energy buildings, high-energy efficiency ventilation is very often confused with a complex mechanical ventilation system with heat recovery.
Theoretical and real ventilation heat losses and energy performance in low energy buildings | 2015 | English | 10 pp
Ventilation in low energy refurbished buildings is the cause of a big part of energy losses.