Wouters P, L'Heureux D, Voordecker P
Year:
1986
Bibliographic info:
Air Infiltration Review, Vol 8, No 1, November 1986, p4, 2 figs, 1 tab.

The air leakage distribution in a building is, in certain circumstances, difficult to determine. One example of this is the ceiling of the dwelling illustrated in figure 1 and 2. It is almost impossible to make the ceiling perfectly airtight; thismeans that a measurement by difference is impossible. The inclined roof is not airtight at all. A rather simple and easy technique is to perform measurements using tracer gas and pressurisation equipment at the same time.