Residential heat recovery ventilation

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors Kurnitski, Jarek (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Brussels, Belgium : REHVA, 2018.
Subjects
Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781523125609
1523125608
9782930521190
Physical Description1 online resource (iv, 82 pages) : illustrations

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Table of Contents:
  • 1. Why Mechanical Ventilation. 1.1 Mechanical Exhaust Ventilation
  • 1.2 Mechanical Supply and Exhaust Ventilation
  • 1.3 Ventilation with Air Heating
  • 1.4 Ventilation and Energy 2. How Much Ventilation is Needed. 2.1 Ventilation Rates to Remove Humidity and Pollutants
  • 2.2 Draught and Noise
  • 2.3 Design Airflow Rates in Model Apartments 3. Ventilation System Sizing. 3.1 Selection of Supply and Extract Air Terminals
  • 3.2 Selection of Air Handling Units
  • 3.3 Location of Air Handling Unit and Ductwork
  • 3.4 Pressure Drop Calculation in Ductwork System
  • 3.5 Specific Fan Power and Fan Electricity Use
  • 3.6 Noise Calculation
  • 3.7 Fire Safety 4. Ventilation Units. 4.1 Ecodesign Requirements for Residential Ventilation Units (RVU)
  • 4.2 Specific Fan Power and Temperature Ratio
  • 4.3 Filters 5. Ventilation System Layouts and Installation. 5.1 New Buildings
  • 5.2 Installation Examples in New Buildings
  • 5.3 Renovation
  • 5.4 Ductwork Installation and Air Tightness 6. Commissioning and Balancing. 6.1 Commissioning Process for an Air Handling Unit in a Small House (Cooker Hood)
  • 6.2 Commissioning Process for Air Handling Units for Apartment Buildings (Large Units) 7. Maintenance. 7.1 Grilles and Dampers
  • 7.2 Ducts and Accessories
  • 7.3 Heat Recovery Unit
  • 7.4 Exhaust Unit
  • 7.5 Facade Ventilation Unit
  • 7.6 Control(s)
  • 7.7 Air Filter