Presents the results of an energy-efficiency survey of 25 homes located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Insulation levels in the walls, ceilings and basements were measured and the economics of adding insulation to these areas were investigated. Air leakage of the houses was measured using a pressure test and compared with infiltration rates measured using tracer gas in fourhouses.< Concludes that a major portion of the heat loss (30-40%) in the average home was due to excessive infiltration.
The economics of retrofitting existing homes in Western Canada.
Year:
1980
Bibliographic info:
Proc. Summer Meeting of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers, San Antonio, June 15-18 1980