Practical Implications of the Elimination of Natural Attic Ventilation in Mixed Climates PDF

Practical Implications of the Elimination of Natural Attic Ventilation in Mixed Climates PDF

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Practical Implications of the Elimination of Natural Attic Ventilation in Mixed Climates PDF

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2001

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Many attics are retrofitted with additional ventilation, primarily ridge ventilation, when the roof covering is replaced. The driving forces for this action are usually the presence of mold, wet insulation, wet or weakened wood, or the premature aging of the roof coverings. A protocol for determining the effects of the added ventilation is developed. Several occupied whole buildings are surveyed to determine the reasons the ventilation was added and to establish a base for determining the outcome of the additional ventilation.


Authors: David L. Roodvoets

Citation: Thermal Performance of the Exterior Envelopes of Buildings VIII

Keywords: December, Florida, 2001


File Size : 1 file , 98 KB
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Product Code(s) : D-8001
Published : 2001

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