The Influence of Ventilation on Buildings’ Energy Performance
Indoor Air 2008 : The 11th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality and Climate: Proceedings 2008
Anatolijs Borodiņecs, Andris Krēsliņš, Egīls Dzelzītis

Until the end of 90-ties all dwelling buildings in Latvia were equipped with mandatory natural ventilation systems with stack effect. Nowadays in many cases in dwellings there are only exhaust mechanical ventilation but air tight windows prevent natural air intake. Such systems result in bad IAQ. The using of regular mechanical “inflow - outflow” ventilation systems in dwelling buildings is limited by different factors - such as high noise level during operation time, limited buildings’ area and high construction expenses. The operation of mentioned ventilation systems is complicated and inefficient. In order to improve the existing situation with ventilation of dwelling buildings some of new modern technical decisions were introduced. One of these decisions is the implementation of hybrid ventilation.The paper is devoted to the trial implementation of hybrid ventilation systems in dwelling buildings in Latvia. The comparison of indoor air in buildings equipped with hybrid ventilation systems and in buildings with natural ventilation was done as well. The paper gives theoretical principles of the hybrid ventilation system, describes advantages and shortcomings of the ventilation systems selected for the trial implementation.


Atslēgas vārdi
Ventilation, Indoor air quality, Humidification

Borodiņecs, A., Krēsliņš, A., Dzelzītis, E. The Influence of Ventilation on Buildings’ Energy Performance. No: Indoor Air 2008 : The 11th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality and Climate: Proceedings, Dānija, Copenhagen, 17.-22. augusts, 2008. Lyngby: Technical University of Denmark, 2008, 1.-6.lpp. ISBN 9788778772701.

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