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Title: RDPCLEVS Lowenergy wholehouse ventilation system


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RDPCLEVS Low-energy whole-house ventilation
system
  • European Commission 5th Framework RTD
  • Project Coordinator
  • Martin Centre University of Cambridge
  • Research Partners
  • Energy Research Group University College Dublin
  • Titon Hardware Ltd. UK
  • FLOP System s.c. Poland
  • Cenergia Energy Consultants Denmark
  • Dansk Boligselskab - Denmark

2
Project Overview
  • Research project based on field studies
  • Not a demonstration project
  • Started 1st May 2001 (3 year duration)
  • House survey and remedial work - October 2001
  • Addresses the (health v energy) issue
  • Increasing airtightness standards
  • Occupant comfort

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Low-energy whole-house ventilation system
  • Passive stack ventilation - (PSV)
  • No energy penalty
  • Building Regulations
  • Pressure dynamics
  • Regulated flow supply air windows
  • Preheated ventilation air
  • Heat reclaim device
  • Passive solar device

4
Regulated flow supply air window
5
BRE Test Cell Dynamic Summer Performance
  • Effective U-value includes solar input.
  • Dips high solar irradiation.
  • Max. night time U-value 0.4 W/m2K
  • Estimated gt 90 reduction in kWhrs
    lost/year/window.
  • Simple, controlled ventilation regime of test
    cell !

Net heat flow through window over 10.5 days
6
Additional innovative features
  • Manual override, automatic (temperature cycle)
    reset, pressure controlled window vents.
  • Integrated sound attenuating perforated film,
    micro-perforated absorber stretched parallel to
    air path. (15-20 dB reduction)

7
Test Houses
  • Matched pair houses (2 storey, mid-terrace)
  • Fabric insulation to current Building Regulations
    (min.).
  • Envelope airtightness to be optimised
  • build tight ventilate right
  • Both houses to be brought to identical thermal
    performance.

8
Field Study
  • Test house pressurisation tests
  • Room temperatures and airflow characterised using
    moveable array and window fitted sensors
  • Data downloaded fortnightly during monitoring
    periods
  • Houses to be unoccupied for maximum of 21
    months
  • Occupied monitoring period of 4 months, toward
    end of project

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Workpackages
  • WP1 Test house construction drawings and
    specification, with additional survey information
    (thermographic and heat flux tests). Pressure
    testing.
  • Expected result Optimised design of house and
    psv ventilation system.
  • WP2 Pressure testing and remedial work.
    Moveable arrays and monitoring equipment to be
    installed in test houses
  • Expected result Pre-installation data complete
  • WP3 Delivery of completed windows and passive
    stack vent systems
  • Expected result Optimised design of house and
    ventilation system.

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Workpackages contd
  • WP4 Install and commission windows, psv and
    extract fans (in control houses). Pressure
    tests, tracer gas/CO2 decay tests.
  • Expected result Test dwellings complete
  • WP5 Commission and test monitoring equipment.
    finalisation of monitoring regime.
  • Expected result Proof of system effectiveness
  • WP6 Monitoring periods (as per barchart).
  • Expected result Completed data collection

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Workpackages contd
  • WP7 Data analysis and occupant surveys.
  • Expected result Proof of system effectiveness
  • WP8 Dissemination in each country (to include
    Northern Ireland) through publications,
    conferences and web-site setup and hosted by
    Energy Research Group.
  • Expected result Proof of system effectiveness
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