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Título
Airtightness and energy impact of air infiltration in residential buildings in Spain
Año del Documento
2020
Editorial
Taylor & Francis Group
Documento Fuente
International Journal of Ventilation, Junio 2020, vol. 20, n. 3-4, p. 258-264
Zusammenfassung
Addressing the airtightness of the building envelope is key to achieve thermal comfort, good performance ofventilation systems and to avoid excessive energy consumption. Previous studies have estimated an energy impact of infiltration on the heating demand between 2 and 20 kW h/(m2 y) in regions with temperate climates. In Spain, this issue has not yet been addressed in depth. This study aims to assess the energy impact of uncontrolled airflows through the envelope in residential buildings in Spain. For this purpose, airtightness results of more than 400 blower door tests have been analysed. Multi-family and single-family dwellings built in several periods and located in nine regions with different climate characteristics have been studied. Infiltration was found to have an energy impact in the range 2.43–19.07 kW h/(m2 y) for the heating demand, whereas it is not so significant regarding the cooling demand. The obtained results show great potential for energy saving in the country.
Revisión por pares
SI
Patrocinador
The test campaigns that allowed this work were supported by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness under the research project INFILES: Repercusión energética de la permeabilidad al aire de los edificios residenciales en España: estudio y caracterización de sus infiltraciones [BIA2015-64321-R].
Idioma
spa
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