Elkins R.H. Wensman C.E.
Year:
1971
Bibliographic info:
Proceedings of American Gas Association Conference on natural gas research and technology, Chicago 28 Feb-3 March 1971

Presents results of a survey of natural infiltration rates in 2 identical modern homes-one gas fuelled and one electric-over aperiod of a year. Infiltration rates were determined by releasing tracer gas, usually ethane, into the main return duct and measuring concentration every half hour. Discusses results and dependence of infiltration rates on wind speed and direction. Gives preliminary result that wind probably exerts agreater effect on infiltration than any other variable. Finds very low natural ventilation rates during periods of relatively calm wind; approaching zero during dead calm.