Green Building Bible, Fourth Edition |
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These two books are the perfect starting place to help you get to grips with one of the most vitally important aspects of our society - our homes and living environment. PLEASE NOTE: A download link for Volume 1 will be sent to you by email and Volume 2 will be sent to you by post as a book. |
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Recommendations for trickle ventilation in the table below are made on the basis that infiltrating air rates of 5 to 10 m /h/m @ 50 Pa will be achieved as a matter of course in modern dwellings. However where the designer intends to use low fabric infiltration air rates of less than 5 m /h/m @ 50 Pa in the SAP calculations (see section 6 Energy) the areas of trickle ventilation shown may not suffice to maintain air quality and therefore an alternative ventilation solution should be adopted (see clause 3.14.10).Deliberately setting yourself up to over-ventilate the house and throw away heat does seem like conspicuous consumption, though. Just because you have MVHR doesn't mean you can't open the windows.
Posted By: Jontihow could you run an MHRV if you were off gridElectricity for anything 24/7 has to allow for great intermittency of all 'renewable' sources, even hydro. So batteries! - then take your pick of source.
Posted By: RobLBest advice is get an efficient unit, and use CO2/humidity controlDo you really find that the CO2 level matters? I have neither run it at slightly below what the calcs say and the humidity is fine (actually tends on the low side). Not measured the CO2 as the controller was very expensive (Helios).
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