TES Ltd.
Year:
1983
Bibliographic info:
Ottawa, Canada: Energy, Mines and Resources, 1983. BETT pub. no. 83.04. 110p. 4 tabs, 66 refs.

As airtight houses become more popular across Canada, reduced ventilation rates may lead to poor air quality and high humidity problems in these dwellings. This paper reviews the needs for ventilation, ventilation methods and systems, and current codes and standards, particularly with respect to airtight and energy efficient houses. Current research in Canada is reviewed and considerations for a new ventilation standard are discussed.