Latta J.K.
Year:
1983
Bibliographic info:
NRCC Building Research Note No.202 April 1983 8pp. 6 figs. 1 ref. #DATE 01:04:1983 in English

Makes a field study of energy consumption in 3 electrically heated high rise apartment buildings in Chicago, to see if stack effect causes significant variations in the heating requirements of apartments according to their location in tall buildings. The buildings have 30, 42, and 45 floors, and theheating consumption for December through March is computed and plotted against floor number. Results show that normal stack effect is suppressed in a tall apartment building when supply and exhaust fans are running. Since the effect on heating consumption is weak in buildings of over 40 storys, it is probably negligible in the more common case of apartment buildings of 20 storys or less.