Submitted by Maria.Kapsalaki on Thu, 01/28/2021 - 15:02
Environmental control (heat, air and moisture flows and their effects) started 90 years ago on Prairies of Canada and USA. It has always been based on occupant’s interest in a better indoor environment and driven by builders. More recently, when energy efficiency and durability considerations became part of socio-economic...
Submitted by Maria.Kapsalaki on Thu, 01/28/2021 - 14:57
When building is set on very low negative pressure, use the Radon sniff-equipment called RAD7 to count radon at places where thermal imaging camera tell there is draft that can be assumed tob e leaks from the ground. If the found leakages are from the ground it often show higher level of Thoron, Radon and Polonium values, than the...
Submitted by Maria.Kapsalaki on Thu, 01/28/2021 - 13:47
This page lists the Proceedings (titles and abstracts) of the 10th International BUILDAIR Symposium, held on March 31/ April 1, 2017 in Hannover, Germany.
Submitted by Maria.Kapsalaki on Thu, 01/28/2021 - 13:35
The book of proceedings of the 9th International BUILDAIR Symposium "Airtight Buildings, Thermography and Ventilations Systems in Practice", held on 8-9 May 2015 in Kassel, Germany. Contains 18 abstracts.
Submitted by Maria.Kapsalaki on Thu, 01/28/2021 - 13:28
After long, controversial discussions, the main Swiss standard on thermal insulation and airtightness, SIA 180, was finally amended in summer 2014. In addition to changing the permitted limits to the envelope-area value of q50, it also gives some indications as to the airtightness design and its implementation in planning and construction...
Submitted by Maria.Kapsalaki on Thu, 01/28/2021 - 13:25
Stricter requirements, e.g. for thermal insulation and moisture protection, as well as progression in energy-efficient building have led to the development of special building materials and metrological equipment. Over the last two decades, airtightness measurements, frequently also called “BlowerDoor tests”, have become increasingly...
Submitted by Maria.Kapsalaki on Thu, 01/28/2021 - 13:22
Wooden flat roofs are being increasingly constructed without the tried and tested sub- ventilation layer of the sealing sheet. However, some regulations refer to the high risk of damage to such structures if the sealing on top of the insulation is largely vapor proof. This research was to analyze whether more recent recommendations...
Submitted by Maria.Kapsalaki on Thu, 01/28/2021 - 13:18
The German Industrial Standard DIN 4108-7 has been the standard to stipulate the requirements as well as recommendations for planning and implementing airtight construction for a long time (since 2001). However, the principles of airtight building have not yet been well established in general building practice...
Submitted by Maria.Kapsalaki on Thu, 01/28/2021 - 13:15
In order to achieve the most accurate and repeatable – and therefore comparable – measuring results possible when testing the airtightness of buildings, you need testing devices that are able to measure with a level of accuracy adjusted to the intended purpose. If the users want to guarantee the accuracy of the measuring devices, they can...
Submitted by Maria.Kapsalaki on Thu, 01/28/2021 - 13:12
To review the impact of air tightness testing in construction in Ireland since the introduction of mandatory testing under the National Building Regulations in 2008 and the subsequent enforcement of a National Certification Scheme. Review of National Building Regulations in 2008 & 2011 and implications on buildings being...