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Experimental study on airtightness test methods in large buildings; proposal of averaging pressure difference method

Authors
Lee, Dong-SeokJeong, Jae-WeonJo, Jun-Hun
Issue Date
Sep-2017
Publisher
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Keywords
Airtightness; Large building; Pressurization test; Pressure difference; Standard; Field test
Citation
Building and Environment, v.122, pp.61 - 71
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Journal Title
Building and Environment
Volume
122
Start Page
61
End Page
71
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/151679
DOI
10.1016/j.buildenv.2017.06.003
ISSN
0360-1323
Abstract
Airtightness measurement standards using the fan pressurization method are widely used for measuring residential units such as detached houses and apartment units. The measurement of airtightness for small buildings can be readily conducted through existing fan pressurization methods. However, it can be difficult to achieve accurate measurement results for large buildings, as the height and volume of the buildings are considerably increased. This paper empirically investigates factors that are to be considered in regard to airflow rate (Q) and pressure difference (Delta P), which are measurement values required for deriving more accurate airtightness values for large buildings. The specifications of the standards ISO 9972, EN 13829, ASTM E779, JIS A 2201, ATTMA TS 1, and CAN/CGSB 149.15 relating to Q. and Delta P are compared. Test conditions with respect to Q and Delta P are discussed for large building airtightness measurements. In measuring airtightness, a method is proposed in which the pressure difference at each floor of the building is measured and an average pressure difference value is used. Experiments were conducted on two multi-story office buildings using the method based on measuring pressure difference according to existing standards in tandem with the proposed pressure difference measurement method. The results of the experimental study show that the vertical pressure distribution across the overall building envelope can be significantly different when a building is pressurized. The airtightness values may also be different according to the measurement methods. This paper demonstrates how important it is to derive accurate Delta P values in measuring large building airtightness.
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