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Constructing buildings with air tightness

by Lohita Swaminathan | 07-02-2018 03:54 recommendations 0

Building Envelope Performance

Energy consumption in buildings is determined by the air tightness of the building. In hotter climates like in UAE as well as in very cold climates, the energy consumption can be controlled by the air tightness of the building. In hotter climates, leaky buildings cause moisture infiltration, deterioration of building materials, poor indoor temperature and humidity control. In colder climates, there is exfiltration where the indoor generated heat escapes to the colder outside air.


Air leakage is the uncontrolled flow of air through gaps and cracks in the walls, joints and roof of  buildings. A leaky building due to poor design or improper construction or wear and tear will let the moisture in warm desert air to condense and create breeding grounds for mould growth.


In Middle Eastern countries, an estimated 60 to 70% of the domestic electrical consumption is spent on artificial cooling and humidifying the air and the building envelope should protect the interiors from the infiltration of the sun's heat and hot desert air.


Pressure Testing and Infrared Thermal Imaging

Gaps and cracks in the building walls, joints and roof are difficult to detect simply by visual inspection. Gaps are often hidden by internal building finishes or external cladding. In pressure testing, air leakage is measured by the rate of airflow loss like testing a tyre puncture.


Pressurization is achieved by using variable air flow portable fans installed in doorways and other external openings. Tracing the air leakage is done by the use of non-toxic vapor generators and infrared thermal Imaging.


An infrared camera is used to measure temperature variations reflected from the surfaces of materials. This helps to detect where the energy wastage happens - conditions like hidden moisture in walls and ineffective insulation at windows. Infrared thermal imaging is used in building inspections because it does not require cutting into or damaging the walls or ceilings. This greatly reduces the time and cost of determining areas for improving energy wastage.


Exterior infrared thermography is conducted early morning or late evening when inside and outside temperature differences are greatest. Interior infrared survey for moisture intrusion or mould growth can be conducted anytime.


Following is a sample picture of infrared imaging

AIR TIGHTNESS OF BUILDINGS TO SAVE ENERGY
 

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8 Comments

  • Xilola Kayumova says :
    I really didnt know that energy consumption in buildings is determined by the air tightness of the building.... cool...
    You arr so very smart dear)
    Posted 17-02-2018 18:21

  • Rahul Patel says :
    In several part of India people insulating there houses by using traditional method which required no electrycity or no energy like they use small earthen pot they put it upside down on his whole roof and cover the entire same with cement and sand mixture of thickness of 5-10cm.
    Posted 09-02-2018 10:57

  • Sumit Chowdhury says :
    Important information. Thanks :)
    Posted 08-02-2018 13:55

  • says :
    Thanks for sharing
    Posted 07-02-2018 20:07

  • says :
    good report
    Posted 07-02-2018 20:03

  • says :
    Hi, Lohita! Thank you for explaining the importance of air tightness and proper insulation of a building, and methods of testing these properties (pressure testing and infrared imaging). It is true that heating or cooling a building continuously uses a large amount of energy. Making sure that a building is well-insulated and that heated/cooled air does not seep out will make it possible to minimize any loss of energy. Another way to save energy is to lower the temperature for heating, but to wear long pajamas. Wearing long pajamas is known to have the effect of raising the temperature by 2.4??C! I hope we can all use various methods of saving energy used for temperature control. Thanks for your report!
    Posted 07-02-2018 11:59

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