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International Journal of Ventilation | 2016

Large Buildings Airtightness Measurements using Ventilation Systems

Michał Szymański; Andrzej Górka; Radosław Górzeński

Abstract Due to high cost and limitations in availability of specialized and expensive measurement equipment, airtightnes testing of large buildings is relatively uncommon. Sometimes, in existing buildings, leakage measurements can be conducted with the use of ventilation systems, which is allowed by some standards. For this kind of test one can use the measurement of the airflow rate at fans (fan inlet nozzles), at variable air volume terminals (VAV) or in the duct system. The accuracy of the airflow measurement is crucial in these cases. Attention should be paid to a number of aspects related to building preparation and test procedure. The problems of large building leakage tests are discussed in this paper, as well as typical design and workmanship mistakes. This paper presents the methodology and results of airtightness measurements of the selected facilities’ envelopes, using a ventilation system in comparison to blower-door set-up. In the case of multi-zone airtightness measurements, the ventilation system can generate an appropriate pressure in adjacent zones. Another application is the coarse testing of airtightness of the building, when the result of the measurement can be approximate. In the case of final measurement of the airtightness of the building with the use of a ventilation system, the biggest problem is reliable measurement of the airflow rate with the accuracy required by the standards. To obtain accurate results much more expertise and effort are required than in the case of measurement with a set of typical blower door fans.


International Journal of Ventilation | 2014

Airtightness of Buildings in Poland

Radosław Górzeński; Michał Szymański; Andrzej Górka; Tomasz M. Mróz

Abstract Implementation of the European Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) introduced the first legal airtightness regulations into the 2008 Polish Building Codes. Unfortunately these provisions are currently not sufficiently precise or developed in relation to testing procedures to ensure appropriate airtightness. Generally there is a low level of awareness, experience and knowledge among architects, designers, investors, contractors and there are no certification requirements imposed for measurement companies. Currently there has been little incentive to construct airtight buildings but this could improve with new initiatives. It is concluded, that with the right encouragement, even small buildings can be constructed to tighter values than the currently required n50 value of 1.5 air changes per hour (ac/h). In larger buildings n50 values between 0.3 and 0.5 ac/h can be achieved quite easily. Unfortunately much work is hampered by a lack of specialist knowledge and because measurements are not compulsory. This paper presents a general overview of the building airtightness requirements and measurement issues in Poland. Some representative airtightness measurement data are presented for available residential and commercial buildings.


International Journal of Ventilation | 2016

Ventilation and Airtightness in Transforming the Building Stock to High Performance Extended Papers from the 35th AIVC Conference 2014

Arnold Janssens; Andrzej Górka

The 35th edition of the AIVC Conference was organized in Poznan, Poland in September 2014 together with the 4th TightVent Conference and the 2nd Venticool Conference. The conference theme was ‘Ventilation and airtightness in transforming the building stock to high performance’. This special issue of IJV presents seven papers addressing issues raised by the conference theme.


Journal of Civil Engineering and Management | 2002

APPLICATION OF TRANSPARENT INSULATION MATERIALS TO BUILDINGS HEATING IN PASSIVE SOLAR SYSTEMS

Halina Koczyk; Andrzej Górka; Małgorzata Basińska

Abstract The aim of this paper is to present a numerical model, based on the finite difference method and able to describe the heat transfer in a room with indirect passive solar system in form of transparent insulation material (TIM) wall. Results of numerical calculations of thermal fields in TIM wall, in room with passive solar system, under climatic conditions of typical meteorological year for Poznan, are presented. Also the estimation of energy savings for selected rooms with TIM wall is given. Construction of a numerical model of building includes calculation of distribution of temperatures in all walls forming the enclosure, composition of system of energy balance equations for nodes representative of rooms and its solution. In numerical calculations of the thermal states of rooms with transparent walls, an analysis of respective components of thermal balance there has been conducted, in conjunction with required radiator heating power of automated heating installation—coacting with passive solar ...


Applied Thermal Engineering | 2013

Simulations of floor cooling system capacity

Andrzej Odyjas; Andrzej Górka


Rynek Instalacyjny | 2016

Oprogramowanie do modelowania energetycznego budynków

Justyna Skrzypek; Andrzej Górka


Czasopismo Techniczne. Budownictwo | 2012

Guidelines for the control algorithm of heating installations in LARS low-energy system

Radosław Górzeński; Andrzej Górka; Edward Szczechowiak


Archive | 2017

Budynki efektywne energetycznie - zintegrowane metody symulacji i projektowania

Andrzej Górka; Karol Bandurski; Edward Szczechowiak


Archive | 2016

Multifamily Buildings Air Tightness Testing

Radosław Górzeński; Michał Szymański; Andrzej Górka


Rynek Instalacyjny | 2015

Zastosowanie termografii do określania zasięgu strumienia powietrza

Andrzej Górka; Filip Pawlak

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Michał Szymański

Poznań University of Technology

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Radosław Górzeński

Poznań University of Technology

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Edward Szczechowiak

Poznań University of Technology

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Andrzej Odyjas

Poznań University of Technology

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Halina Koczyk

Poznań University of Technology

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Małgorzata Basińska

Poznań University of Technology

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Tomasz M. Mróz

Poznań University of Technology

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