Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6732014 Energy and Buildings 2015 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
The paper presents the results of the analysis of the impact of various ventilation systems on the energy consumption performed for one Polish museum building that was built in 1929-1930. Simulations were carried out with the use of two computer codes: CONTAM and ESP-r. Multi-zone models including the exhibition rooms and the staircase were prepared. The simulations were made of synthetic weather data for one of the Polish towns for two months of the heating season. Twenty-four hour variability of internal heat gains was taken into account. The results show clearly that the natural ventilation system (which is currently used in the building) enables the air exchange with fresh air on the first floor only. The air infiltration on the upper levels is close to zero. Rebuilding the ventilation system generates changes in the energy demand of the building. It is presented how the heat demand increases with the increase of the ventilation air flow and what is the impact of the air infiltration on the heat demand for different variants of ventilation.
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