Indoor climate in contemporary buildings

Lenka Masilkova

Abstract


Microclimate in contemporary residential buildings is nonconforming, because packaging constructions are too tight. In the aspect of presence of people is the most important thermal-moisture microclimate.
To guarantee optimal temperature in an interior can be quite simple, but to achieve optimal relative humidity can be problematic. But mildew emerges from higher relative humidity. It is important to guarantee sufficiency of ventilation air in the rooms, especially in winter period. Winter is the highest-risk period for increasing the relative humidity and following arise of the mildew.
This entry is comparing results of intensity of natural ventilation in various types of contemporary buildings.


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Jelínek, V., Micro environmental and building services engineering, 2nd ed. Prague: University press ČVUT, 2004. 158 s. ISBN 80-01-02887-9.

Norm Thermal building protection – ČSN 73 05 40


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