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A94 Air-Tightness Testing On-Site Checklist
A94 Air-Tightness Testing On-Site (Checklist)
About:
Index:
Problems:
- ATL of 10 at 50 Pascals set by Building Regulations Approved Document L is a very leaky building
- Wind will whistle through gaps in windows and papers will flutter across tables
- This level of performance in new build is fundamentally incompetent
- What is scary is that UK Construction Industry find it hard to get 10
Misunderstandings:
- Airtightness is often seen as a problem, it’s better to refer to air-leakiness, waste heat energy, cold drafts, and thermal comfort.
Solutions:
- Results of 1 air leakage rate at 50 Pascals is better but Europeans are used to 0.3 and better
- Passivhaus levels of performance: 0.6 for new build and 1.0 for refurbishment
Consider:
Avoid:
Minimise:
Value Engineering:
(looking at the bigger picture)
(getting stuff into projects, not just out of them)
- Carry out the wind/air tightness testing once the building fabric is in place, do not wait for finishes to be installed.
- Test the building fabric not the finishes, the finished can be replaced at shorter life intervals without having to re do the testing.
- Testing the finishes will mean you may end up sealing every screw hole for every object hung on the wall lining.
- Testing and sealing the finishes means the air space behind the linings is still subject to thermal flanking, eddie currents, heat loss and coolth gain through leaky external fabric
- If the sarking or lining board/sheet is airtight then only the joints need to be taped to maintain integrity of the board/sheet performance.
- Be sure to test the board/sheet before installing them.
Substitute:
Health:
Wellbeing:
Safety:
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Precautionary principle:
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Resource Efficiency:
Reduce:
Reclaim:
Reuse:
Recycle:
Recover:
Waste Issues:
Waste Category:
Hazardous waste:
Waste statistics:
End of Life options:
Appropriateness:
Competence:
Effectiveness:
Yardstick:
Maintenance issue:
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Information sources:
© GBE NGS ASWS BrianMurphy aka BrianSpecMan
13th December 2014 – 23rd November 2018
A94 Air-Tightness Testing On-Site Checklist
Images:
GBE CPD: Air Movement on Building
Page 2: Topics in Series of 24 Seminars
Air and Wind tightness and testing are included
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© GBE NGS ASWS BrianMurphy aka BrianSpecMan
13th December 2014 – 23rd November 2018
A94 Air-Tightness Testing On-Site Checklist
See Also:
GBE Checklist (New Build)
- A90 Performance Specification (Checklist) G#1715 N#1617
- A91 Prescriptive Specification
- A92 Package Outline
- A93 Performance Testing Off-site Mock-up Test rigs
- A94 Airtightness testing on-site (Checklist) G#1720 N#1622 (this page)
- A95 Infra-Red Thermographic Surveys (Checklist) G#1721 N#1623
Refurbishment Checklist
- A94 Airtightness testing on-site (Checklist) G#1720 N#1622 (this page)
- A95 Infra-Red Thermographic Surveys (Checklist) G#1721 N#1623
Adaptation Checklist
- A94 Airtightness testing on-site (Checklist) G#1720 N#1622 (this page)
- A95 Infra-Red Thermographic Surveys (Checklist) G#1721 N#1623
GBE Jargon Buster
GBE Jargon Buster Theme
- Air Wind Tightness (Jargon Buster Theme) G#1420 N#1391
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