March 18-19, 2014 | "Quality of Methods for Measuring Ventilation and Air Infiltration in Buildings"

There is a trend to perform more ventilation and air infiltration measurements in buildings, either to strengthen
commissioning procedures or to learn from field data. This trend is stronger in nearly zero‐energy buildings projects
or programmes given the significant share of ventilation and infiltration losses on total building energy use.
Although there seems to be a general consensus on the benefits of this approach—e.g., in terms of attention paid to

March 18-19, 2014 - Brussels, Belgium | "Quality of Methods for Measuring Ventilation and Air Infiltration in Buildings" [nid:36023]

There is a trend to perform more ventilation and air infiltration measurements in buildings, either to strengthen
commissioning procedures or to learn from field data. This trend is stronger in nearly zero‐energy buildings projects
or programmes given the significant share of ventilation and infiltration losses on total building energy use.
Although there seems to be a general consensus on the benefits of this approach—e.g., in terms of attention paid to

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