Saturday, October 22, 2011

SBF #11 - Ventilation/AQ


This post is likely to be controversial.
Against the recommendation of Andy Shapiro, who likes whole house ventilation. We will probably install 2 Panasonic FV-04VE1 Spot ERV's with low(66% @ 30 CFM ) efficiency and with max. 40 cfm each.

From panasonic:
WhisperComfort may also be suitable to meet whole house ventilations requirements under ASHRAE 62.2.


The American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) set a standard for whole house ventilation, requiring that continuous mechanical ventilation be 7.5 CFM per bedroom (master bedroom x 2) plus 1 CFM per 100 square feet, with sone level not to exceed 1.0

Sunnybrook Farm: 2 beds + 1600 sq feet =38.5 cfm

We also are knocked out of Energy Star rating because we will not have kitchen exhaust(because there will be an electric stove, maybe with recirc. filter) and the ventilation is not above 50cfm. Again, the Panasonics are rated at 40cfm.

Reasoning-
1. The owner doesn't like the idea of installing all the ductwork for whole house system. He would prefer to open a window.
2. The house is small enough to get decent exchange with the two spot ERV's in the bathrooms.
3. The cost installed will be less than half of a whole house system.

We will also be supplying the woodstove with dedicated air supply with a thermostatically controlled damper on the intake.

The root cellar will also have thermostatic controls for ventilation.

It will be interesting to see how the blower door test turns out. If we are below 1ACH50, I think it could be useful to monitor the AQ. Check back for results.

I believe this design is only possible with a house that uses non-toxic finishes and materials that utilizes a free water vapor (or breathing) wall design. This means no vapor block in the walls/cieling. The air barrier must therefore be of a material that can allow water vapor to pass through but virtually no air to pass. We will be using 5/8" sheetrock. Clay and lime plasters also work and there are wood fiber boards that can do the same trick.

No comments:

Post a Comment