Attic ventilation and moisture.

Ventilation with outdoor air has been the accepted method for controlling moisture and overheating in residential attics. This is recognized in the Building Code which requires that the total vent area must be l/300th of the attic floor area. However, how much ventilation is provided and how this ventilation affects moisture accumulation in an attic are not well understood. The present study attempts to provide some answers to these questions. The study consists of two parts. First, detailed measurements were carried out in two separate attics located at a field test site.

Noise ingress through vents.

       

Rating of gravity roof ventilator draft.

            

Vents and vapour retarders for roofs.

   

Complementary venting structure for airtight windows.

Describes the development, design and production of fresh air vents to be used in conjunction with airtight windows in Hungary.

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