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Faisal Farooq, Emmanouil Perisoglou, Miltiadis Ionas, Simon Lannon, Jo Patterson, Phil Jones
MVHR
low-carbon housing
draught
noise
ventilation effectiveness
Languages
English
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10
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43rd AIVC - 11th TightVent - 9th venticool Conference - Copenhagen, Denmark - 4-5 October 2023

Literature on the in-situ performance evaluation of Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR) in low-carbon social housing suggests that they can maintain a healthy ventilation rate in bedrooms in the UK. However, issues with noise and draught have been reported frequently. These issues may affect the sleep quality of occupants and have a detrimental effect on health and wellbeing. This research aims to present a quantification of these issues by carrying out detailed monitoring and evaluation at two case study sites in Wales, UK. The objectives are to calculate ventilation effectiveness via tracer gas experiment; predict thermal comfort using Predict Mean Vote (PMV); and predict acoustic comfort by measuring MVHR noise under different modes of operation. Results show that ventilation is effective despite the proximity of the supply vent to the door undercut; 90% of occupants are predicted to be thermally satisfied according to Fanger’s thermal comfort model; and sound levels remain under the recommended value of 30dB(A) for bedrooms in all the cases. Results are followed by a discussion on experimental limitations and identification of opportunities for further investigation of the comfort indices mentioned.

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