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Building Research and Information | 2017

Overheating in Auckland homes: testing and interventions in full-scale and simulated houses

Roger Birchmore; Kathryn Davies; Phillip Etherington; Robert Tait; Andy Pivac

ABSTRACT New Zealand dwellings have thermal conditions managed with relatively light regulation. No minimum airtightness standards exist and historical increases in required insulation levels aimed to reduce winter heating energy consumption. A consequence of this policy is an increased potential for overheating in summer. There has been a steady increase in the use of heat pumps, risking heating energy savings being outweighed by cooling energy increases. Internal temperatures and humidity were monitored in the living spaces of three unoccupied, transportable houses over all four seasons of the Auckland climate. The houses are located on the same site and are of identical construction, apart from selected interventions which were tested to explore their potential to mitigate overheating. Results indicate that overheating can be extreme and long lasting. High internal temperatures are very closely connected with solar gains. Internal temperatures reached 32°C in autumn. Roof space temperatures reached 51°C in summertime. Interventions resulted in modest improvements and an airtight construction provided a small thermal benefit. A thermal model for the houses was developed using EnergyPlus and compared with actual measurements and the interventions. Early results point to the further need to reduce solar gain, increase roof-space ventilation and increase mass, where feasible.


Buildings | 2015

Impacts of an Innovative Residential Construction Method on Internal Conditions

Roger Birchmore; Andy Pivac; Robert Tait


Archive | 2013

Use of roof space ventilation to address summertime overheating in New Zealand houses

Kathryn Davies; Roger Birchmore; Robert Tait


Archive | 2017

The effect of airtightness on indoor air quality in timber houses in New Zealand

Terri-Ann Berry; Jordan H.D Chiswell; Shannon Wallis; Roger Birchmore


Archive | 2014

Impacts of an innovative construction method on internal conditions

Roger Birchmore; Andy Pivac; Robert Tait


Archive | 2013

Making the sustainability learning and assessment experience real for undergraduate construction students

Linda Kestle; Roger Birchmore


Archive | 2012

The impacts of high performance glazing on typical light timber framed houses in a New Zealand winter

Kathryn Davies; Roger Birchmore; Robert Tait


Archive | 2011

The XYZ of the living curriculum

Roger Birchmore; Linda Kestle


Archive | 2011

Applying the Living Curriculum Approach to Undergraduate Sustainable Design and Construction Education in NZ

Linda Kestle; Roger Birchmore


Archive | 2008

Getting to yes - Agreeing research project marks without tears

Kathryn Davies; Roger Birchmore

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Robert Tait

Unitec Institute of Technology

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Kathryn Davies

Unitec Institute of Technology

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Andy Pivac

Unitec Institute of Technology

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Linda Kestle

Unitec Institute of Technology

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Phillip Etherington

Unitec Institute of Technology

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