Development of ventilation strategies
This programme aims to develop and test new efficient ventilation strategies for obtaining good indoor climate in future dwellings with the least possible energy consumption. The results of Phase 1 of the programme show that the basic ventilation in dwellings can be reduced by almost 25%, compared with the regulations in force today, without causing poorer comfort or indoor climate and without risk of moisture damage to the buildings. In Phase 2 ventilation methods are analysed and developed that make this reduction feasible. Development of simple, user-friendly and reliable methods that build on existing components will be emphasised
The results of Phase 1 are documented in SBI Bulletin 130: Assessment of ventilation requirements.
Target group
Decision-makers, clients/building owners, building designers and practising ventilation technicians
Project leader
Commissioned by
The Danish Energy Authority (EFP-2000)
The project is organised in the Energy and environment