Reports a series of tests of the air leakage of new homes built and sold in the Ottawa area in 1978. The homes were tested by depressurizing them to apressure difference of 10 Pascals. 80 tests were made involving 63 houses and 9 builders. The relative tightness of a house was defined as the volume rate of infiltration under 10 Pa divided by the area of the building envelope that separates the heated volume from outside conditions. Gives results with relative tightness of each house. Notes that each builder produces houses with a range of relative tightness values and attributes this varying quality of workmanship.
Relative tightness of new housing in the Ottawa area.
Year:
1979
Bibliographic info:
Division of Building Research, National Research Council of Canada. Building research note no.149 June 1979