An investigation of unbalanced forced-air heating systems in historic homes and the potential for resultant moisture problems in the building envelope

Unblanced forced-air heating systems create a situation that may be detrimental to the building envelope. These systems create an air pressure differential, which acts as a moisture transport mechanism, which has the potential to carry moisture, through the smallest of openings in the building envel...

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Main Author: Brown, Peter M.
Other Authors: Hill, William W.
Format: Others
Published: 2011
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spelling ndltd-BSU-oai-cardinalscholar.bsu.edu-handle-1870932014-07-18T03:33:17ZAn investigation of unbalanced forced-air heating systems in historic homes and the potential for resultant moisture problems in the building envelopeBrown, Peter M.Historic buildings -- United States -- Heating and ventilation.Historic buildings -- Conservation and restoration -- United States.Hot-air heating.Dampness in buildings.Unblanced forced-air heating systems create a situation that may be detrimental to the building envelope. These systems create an air pressure differential, which acts as a moisture transport mechanism, which has the potential to carry moisture, through the smallest of openings in the building envelope. Once this warm air enters the wall cavity it comes into contact with the unheated surfaces of the components making up the building envelope, which are below dew point during the heating months. As this moisture-laden air reaches its dew point, condensation occurs.Department of ArchitectureHill, William W.2011-06-03T19:39:22Z2011-06-03T19:39:22Z20012001vii, 47, [10] leaves (5 leaves folded) : ill. ; 28 cm.LD2489.Z785 2001 .B76http://cardinalscholar.bsu.edu/handle/handle/187093http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/1214378Virtual Pressn-us---
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topic Historic buildings -- United States -- Heating and ventilation.
Historic buildings -- Conservation and restoration -- United States.
Hot-air heating.
Dampness in buildings.
spellingShingle Historic buildings -- United States -- Heating and ventilation.
Historic buildings -- Conservation and restoration -- United States.
Hot-air heating.
Dampness in buildings.
Brown, Peter M.
An investigation of unbalanced forced-air heating systems in historic homes and the potential for resultant moisture problems in the building envelope
description Unblanced forced-air heating systems create a situation that may be detrimental to the building envelope. These systems create an air pressure differential, which acts as a moisture transport mechanism, which has the potential to carry moisture, through the smallest of openings in the building envelope. Once this warm air enters the wall cavity it comes into contact with the unheated surfaces of the components making up the building envelope, which are below dew point during the heating months. As this moisture-laden air reaches its dew point, condensation occurs. === Department of Architecture
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Brown, Peter M.
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title An investigation of unbalanced forced-air heating systems in historic homes and the potential for resultant moisture problems in the building envelope
title_short An investigation of unbalanced forced-air heating systems in historic homes and the potential for resultant moisture problems in the building envelope
title_full An investigation of unbalanced forced-air heating systems in historic homes and the potential for resultant moisture problems in the building envelope
title_fullStr An investigation of unbalanced forced-air heating systems in historic homes and the potential for resultant moisture problems in the building envelope
title_full_unstemmed An investigation of unbalanced forced-air heating systems in historic homes and the potential for resultant moisture problems in the building envelope
title_sort investigation of unbalanced forced-air heating systems in historic homes and the potential for resultant moisture problems in the building envelope
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