Post-Insulation of Existing Buildings Constructed Between 1850 and 1920

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    Abstract

    Tightened requirements for thermal insulation of new buildings and the demand for a reduction of energy consumption for heating and comfort in order to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions mean that existing and especially older buildings have a very low thermal standard compared with today’s requirements. Therefore, there is an increased interest in improving the insulation
    standard of many existing and older buildings.
    However, special attention should be paid to prevent degradation of the existing construction when the energy demand for heating and thermal comfort of a building decreases as a result of post-insulation measures. Besides lower heating costs and reduced CO2 emissions, improvement of the insulation standard could contribute to the elimination of other aspects of discomfort,
    such as draught originating from cold surfaces inside.
    This paper considers post-insulation of a simulated building constructed as a typical building constructed in the period of 1850 to 1920. Like many of the existing buildings from that period, this building was recognized as a building with a unique architecture. It is a prerequisite for the improvement of the insulation standard that customized post-insulation solutions should be
    economically profitable for the owner. This paper focuses on good technical solutions for post-insulation of the building envelope and how the savings resulting from decreased energy demand can be estimated in a simple and accurate manner; at the same time the paper addresses related building physics requirements of importance.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings : Thermal Performance of the Exterior Envelopes of Whole Buildings XI
    Number of pages11
    Place of PublicationAtlanta
    PublisherAmerican Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc.
    Publication date5 Dec 2010
    EditionCD-ROM
    ISBN (Electronic)978-1-933742-89-2
    Publication statusPublished - 5 Dec 2010
    EventThermal Performance of the Exterior Envelopes of Whole Buildings Xl International Conference - Clearwater Beach, Florida, United States
    Duration: 5 Dec 20109 Dec 2010

    Conference

    ConferenceThermal Performance of the Exterior Envelopes of Whole Buildings Xl International Conference
    Country/TerritoryUnited States
    CityClearwater Beach, Florida
    Period05/12/201009/12/2010

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