Gives results of a statistical survey of energy consumption in British government buildings. Suggests one reason for high consumption may be excessive ventilation. Reports field trial of the effect of reducing natural ventilation in a London office building. Window frames were sealed with a rubber mastic, giving an annual fuel saving of 22%. Finds measure was highly cost effective with a payback period of less than three years.< Discusses problem of heat loss through large doors in hangars and workshops. Gives example of reduction in energy consumption by fitting hangar doors with proximity switches and nylon brush seals.
Natural ventilation and the P.S.A. estate.
Year:
1980
Bibliographic info:
CIBS Symposium "Natural ventilation by design" London 2nd December 1980 p.55-63