[GSBN] Straw-Bale Blower Door and Infrared Test Results

John Swearingen jswearingen at skillful-means.com
Fri Dec 24 18:28:21 UTC 2010


Thanks John, and everybody.  May Santa infiltrate your chimneys tonight and
leave lots of presents for the earth!

John "The Infiltrator" Swearingen

On Fri, Dec 24, 2010 at 6:14 AM, John Straube <john at buildingscience.com>wrote:

> Actually Ontario tract homes are closer to 3 ACH on average as of 07 but
> are likely a touch lower now.
> However ACH is not a great metric as it makes small houses look worse and
> houses with basements look better.
> A better metric is cfm50 per square foot of enclosure area.
> The total cfm50 number is well under the average Ontario home ( less than
> half) because this is a small home which means its impact on the world is
> less than an Ontario home.
>
> John Straube
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Elfstrom <listbox at elfstrom.com>
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> Date: Fri, 24 Dec 2010 02:11:28
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> Subject: Re: [GSBN] Straw-Bale Blower Door and Infrared Test Results
>
> The report says that flow was 617 cfm at 50 Pa depressurization.
>
> If the house volume is (900 sqft x 10 ft avg wall height) = 9000 cuft ,
> then air changes per hour at 50 Pa depressurization is 617 cfm/9000
> cuft  * 60 min/hr = 4.11 ACH @50 Pa. That is typical for a suburban
> tract home built in Ontario today without any special attention to
> detail, and easily achievable by retrofits.
>
> Even if the volume were doubled (20 ft average wall height) it still is
> considerably more than new home construction to the R2000 standard from
> the 1990's of 1.50 ACH50. Passive House requires a mere 0.60 ACH50 or less.
>
> In the report it states "ASHRAE suggest a minimum natural ventilation of
> 950-1200 CFM for a house of this size". I don't think so! That would be
> a seriously leaky house, and would be as dry as a bone in winter. ASHRAE
> actually suggests mechanical ventilation to 7.5 cfm per person + 3 cfm
> /100 sqft, so a four-person 900 sqft home would require a mechanical
> ventilation to achieve a mere 57 cfm for all the fresh air needed.
>
> David Elfstrom
>
> On 24/12/2010 12:42 AM, Dan Smith wrote:
> > David and Anni, thanks for sharing this, it is a treat.
> >
> > What's the air change per hour at 50 Pa?
> >
> > Happy Holidays,
> > Dan
> >
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