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Danish Dwellings with Cold Attics-Ventilation Rates and Air Exchange between Attic and Dwelling

Journal

BUILDINGS
Volume 11, Issue 2, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/buildings11020064

Keywords

natural ventilation; cold attics; air change rate; air exchange; moisture; convection; mould

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  1. Kerrn-Jespersen fond and Realdania

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Naturally ventilated cold attics are traditional in many Danish single-family homes, with the moisture balance dependent on sufficient ventilation. Airtight ceilings are vital for reducing excess moisture and preventing mould growth and health risks. The study highlights the importance of airtight ceilings for both dwelling and attic performance.
Naturally ventilated cold attics are traditional in many Danish single-family homes. The moisture balance of these attics is dependent on sufficient ventilation for removal of excess moisture. Moisture is generated in the dwelling below, and transported to attic spaces through convection and diffusion. Therefore, airtight ceilings are vital for reduction of excess moisture, which may yield mould growth in the attic. If mould spores migrate to the dwelling it can cause risk of health concerns for occupants. The presents study includes analysis of tracer gas and temperature/relative humidity measurements, in 30 dwellings/attics. The measurements yielded results of both air change rates in attics and dwellings, as well as air exchange between the two zones. Four of 30 houses, met the recommended air change rate of 0.5 h(-1), and only in summer. The air change rate in the attics was found to be higher, and with larger variation compared to the dwelling. Visible mould growth was found in three attics, which all exhibited low air change rates. Air exchange between zones occurred in houses both with and without vapour barriers. The downward air exchange in summer, was however slightly larger in cases without vapour barriers. These results highlight the importance of airtight ceilings for both dwelling and attic performance.

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