Green Building Bible, Fourth Edition |
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Posted By: Jason MatthewsThose calculations are somewhat over my head and the ACH seems to make more straight forward sense to me!
So from what you have said, if I have this right, is that a housem (using your last example) could be compliant but in in fact end up being 12.3 ACH?
Posted By: ringithought that would be good enough without first plastering the inside of block workNo - even if that's effective as air barrier (is plasterboard surface (not its joints) non-air permeable?), if the principal air barrier (against principal air pressure differences like buoyancy) is inboard you still need an outboard 'wind barrier' (e.g. joint-sealed breather felt) to prevent wind buffetting from driving air currents right through the fabric to the inside barrier. Best anyway to put the principal air barrier fairly well outboard.
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