The first and only national norm for residential ventilation in the United States is Standard 62.2-2004 published by the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE). This standard does not by itself have the force of regulation, but is being considered for adoption by various jurisdictions within the U.S. as well as by various voluntary programs. The adoption of 62.2 would require mechanical ventilation systems to be installed in virtually all new homes, but allows for a wide variety of design solutions. These solutions, however, may have a different energy costs and non-energy benefits. This report uses a detailed simulation model to evaluate the energy impacts of currently popular and proposed mechan...
As many countries have already done, the U.S. is now undergoing a transition from homes ventilated b...
Intake of chemical air pollutants in residences represents an important and substantial health hazar...
The importance of building sector for the environmental concerns is pointed out by energy statistics...
The role of ventilation in the housing stock is to provide fresh air and to dilute internally-genera...
The Building America program has been working with home builders for more than a decade using a vari...
One way to reduce the energy impact of providing residential ventilation is to use passive and hybri...
This study evaluates the energy, humidity and indoor air quality (IAQ) implications of residential v...
The Building America program has been working with home builders for more than a decade using a vari...
ASHRAE Standard 62-1989 (Standard 62-89) Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality'' is the new ...
Ventilation requires energy to transport and condition the incoming air. The energy consumption for ...
This report evaluates residential ventilation systems for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's...
Existing ventilation standards, including American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-condit...
This paper reviews current and potential ventilation technologies for residential buildings in North...
Effect of Building Airtightness and Fan Size on the Performance of Mechanical Ventilation Systems i...
The purpose of ventilation is to dilute indoor contaminants that an occupant is exposed to. Even whe...
As many countries have already done, the U.S. is now undergoing a transition from homes ventilated b...
Intake of chemical air pollutants in residences represents an important and substantial health hazar...
The importance of building sector for the environmental concerns is pointed out by energy statistics...
The role of ventilation in the housing stock is to provide fresh air and to dilute internally-genera...
The Building America program has been working with home builders for more than a decade using a vari...
One way to reduce the energy impact of providing residential ventilation is to use passive and hybri...
This study evaluates the energy, humidity and indoor air quality (IAQ) implications of residential v...
The Building America program has been working with home builders for more than a decade using a vari...
ASHRAE Standard 62-1989 (Standard 62-89) Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality'' is the new ...
Ventilation requires energy to transport and condition the incoming air. The energy consumption for ...
This report evaluates residential ventilation systems for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's...
Existing ventilation standards, including American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-condit...
This paper reviews current and potential ventilation technologies for residential buildings in North...
Effect of Building Airtightness and Fan Size on the Performance of Mechanical Ventilation Systems i...
The purpose of ventilation is to dilute indoor contaminants that an occupant is exposed to. Even whe...
As many countries have already done, the U.S. is now undergoing a transition from homes ventilated b...
Intake of chemical air pollutants in residences represents an important and substantial health hazar...
The importance of building sector for the environmental concerns is pointed out by energy statistics...