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Ductless ventilation - Refurbishing an old listed building into modern energy-efficient offices

Abstract

This paper presents an application ductless balanced ventilation with heat recovery, non-invasively retrofitted into a naturally-ventilated old building at Akershus Fortress, Oslo. The system exploits the building's architechture to best effect, using original brickwork air stacks, high ceilings and thermal mass. Staircases and corridors transport supply air to each room, and air is exhausted via the stacks. A quality-based cleaning regime minimizes the supply air pollutant load. The paper describes the design studies (CFD, mulitzone airflow and dynamic building thermal modelling), and experiences from 5 years of operation. The air distribution is stable, and contaminant spread is not a problem. Window airing is discouraged to limit infiltration. Simulations indicated that summer overheating is less of a problem than for a ductwork system. Occupants are satisfied with the indoor environment. Hovwever, there remains a teething problem with temperature differences between rooms, due to temperature rise along the supply air flow path.

Category

Academic lecture

Language

English

Author(s)

Affiliation

  • SINTEF Community / Architectural Engineering

Presented at

The 11th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality and Climate

Place

København

Date

17.08.2008 - 22.08.2008

Organizer

DTU - Danmarks Tekniske Universitet

Year

2008

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