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NEN-EN-ISO 9972

Thermal performance of buildings - Determination of air permeability of buildings - Fan pressurization method

inactive
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 April 2013
Status: inactive
Page Count: 35
ICS Code (Thermal insulation of buildings): 91.120.10
scope:

NEN-EN-ISO 9972 is intended for the measurement of the air permeability of buildings or parts of buildings in the field. It specifies the use of mechanical pressurization or depressurization of a building or part of a building. It describes the measurement of the resulting air flow rates over a range of indoor-outdoor static pressure differences. This International Standard is intended for the measurement of the air leakage of building envelopes of single-zone buildings. For the purpose of this International Standard, many multi-zone buildings can be treated as single-zone buildings by opening interior doors or by inducing equal pressures in adjacent zones. International Standard does not address evaluation of air permeability of individual components.

Document History

September 1, 2015
Thermal performance of buildings - Determination of air permeability of buildings - Fan pressurization method
NEN-EN-ISO 9972 is intended for the measurement of the air permeability of buildings or parts of buildings in the field. It specifies the use of mechanical pressurization or depressurization of a...
NEN-EN-ISO 9972
April 1, 2013
Thermal performance of buildings - Determination of air permeability of buildings - Fan pressurization method
NEN-EN-ISO 9972 is intended for the measurement of the air permeability of buildings or parts of buildings in the field. It specifies the use of mechanical pressurization or depressurization of a...
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