- CP
To characterize outside air distribution in residential buildings, this paper develops a practical methodology adapted from ASHRAE Standard 129. The methodology includes the examination of multi-zone… Read More
Hot-Dry/Mixed-Dry
- CP
Unvented cathedralized attic (UCA) assemblies, created by eliminating ventilation and by moving the thermal insulation and air barrier from the ceiling plane to the rafters, immediately below the… Read More
- CP
A range of house and mechanical system types were evaluated, including standard building enclosures and cooling systems and high-performance building envelopes with enhanced cooling or supplemental … Read More
Hot-Humid
- BSI
To vent, or not to vent…that is the question:
Whether ‘tis nobler in the mind to suffer
The slings and arrows of outrageous moisture,
Or to take arms against them
And by opposing end them. To… Read More
- BSI
- NEWS
“Code world” is an interesting place where seemingly convoluted language is used to express simple concepts in clearly complicated ways. The reasons for this are based on “legal” principles and the… Read More
- BSI
- NEWS
“What we’ve got here is failure to communicate . . .”1In what is turning out to be an unfortunate turn of phrase the terms “unvented attics” and “unvented roofs” have entered the lexicon. A lot of… Read More
- BSI
- NEWS
Putting ductwork outside is bad enough, but putting ductwork in an attic is even worse (Photograph 1). Attics are even hotter than outside during the summer and as cold as the outside in the winter.… Read More
- BSI
- NEWS
There. I said it. It just does not work. OK, it works sometimes1. But it does not work in tight building enclosures and certainly not in new houses, apartments, townhouses and row houses. … Read More
- BSD
Adding outdoor air in hot humid climates causes moisture problems right? Sometimes. It depends on the condition of the house before you start to add outdoor air. Contrary to popular belief, most… Read More
Hot-Humid
- BSD
Attics or roofs can be designed and constructed to be either vented or unvented in any hygro-thermal zone (Map 1). The choice of venting or not venting is a design and construction choice not a… Read More
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