ASHRAE 90421-2001 Humidity Control Design Guide for Commercial and Institutional Buildings《为商业和机构建筑物设计的湿度控制设计指南》.pdf
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1、 Humidity Control Design Guide for Commercial and Institutional Buildings Major Sections nor may any part of this book be stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form by any means- electronic, photocopying, recording or other-without permission in writing from ASHRAE or from the original
2、 copyright holder. DISCWMER ASHRAE has compiled this Publication with care, but ASHRAE has not investigated andASHRAE expressly disclaims any duty to investigate, any product, service, process, procedure, design or the like which may be described herein. The appearance of any technical data or edito
3、rial material in this publication does not constitute endorsement, warrantee or guaranty by ASHRAE of any product, service, process, procedure, design or the like. ASHRAE does not warrant that the information in this publication is free of errors.The entire risk of the use of any inforrna- tion in t
4、his publication is assumed by the user. Humidity Control Design Guide For Commercial and Institutional Buildings ISBN 1-883413-98-2 iii Lew Harriman Mason-Grant Consulting P.O. Box 6547 Portsmouth, NH 03802 USA LewHarrirnanMasonG Geoffrey W. Brundrei Cooks Hill, Kingswood Fordsham, WA6 6JT United Ki
5、ngdom Geoff BrundrettW Reinhold Kittler Dectron Internationale 2316 Mariners Mark Way, # 304 Virginia Beach, VA 23451 Larry Berglund Tohoku University, Japan IarryQsa bine.pln.archi.tohoku.ac.jp Donald Gatley D.P Gatley 2001 At the same time, we are humbled by the magnitude of the project we have u
6、ndertaken. Imagine how difficult it would be to produce a book titled “Temperature Control Design Guide.” The possibilities for books on that topic are endless, and the opinions of experienced professionals are often contradictory and strongly-held. We faced a similarly daunting task in writing this
7、 book. With that in mind, we trust that the reader wi consider this book simply a good beginning rather than the last word on humidity con- trol. Much remains to be done. We sincerely hope that the reader will share his or her experiences, observations, questions, correc- tions and considered judgem
8、ents in the form of additional written work, expanding the range and depth of information available to our profession and to the public at large. V I. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Major Sections andmaterials must be selected so that interior finishes do not trap moisture in walls, and so that thermal bri
9、dges do not create condensing surfaces. Fig. 2.3 Take Steps To Minimize Air Leaks . Vapor Diffusion Is Seldom A Problem In a typical commercial building, the moisture load from infiltration is 1 O to 200 times larger than the load from permeation. Hence the importance of minimizing air leaks. 80 70
10、I 201 1 31.31 140 160 180 Chapter 2. Humidity Control Basics 11 contacting that surface. The Architect is certainly responsible for de- signing the wall, ceiling and floor so that vapor diffusion does not cause condensation. To avoid that potential problem, many useful calculations and computer prog
11、rams are readily available to assist the Architect and the HVAC deigner. However, the much larger problem is air initration through gaps in the exterior building envelope. Air infiltration produces 10 to 200 times more water vapor leakage than vapor diffusion, as shown graphi- cally in figure 2.3. U
12、nfortunately, engineering tools for predicting and quantng that huge problem are essentially nonexistent, be- cause the problem depends on the number and size of construction gaps, and the relative air pressures on each side of the wall. No con- struction team intends to have any gaps in the waii, a
13、nd the wind pressure varies minute-to-minute. So in the absence of credible val- ues to fill those terms, equations to calculate leakage are educated guesses. But that does not mean that the architectural and HVAC de- signers are without resources to minimize this key problem. Sugges- tions include:
14、 Install a continuous air barrier Regardless of climate, air leaking into the walls will cause prob- lems. In cold climates, humid indoor air can condense its moisture if it gets into cold exterior walls. In hot and humid climates, humid Hot 81 Humid Climate =Air Barrier Locating the air barrier on
15、the outside of the insulation keeps humid outdoor air from entering cool wall cavities, where moisture would condense in summer time Cold Climate =Vapor Retarder Locating a vapor retarder inside of the insulation keeps humid indoor air out of the cold wail during winter time. Fig. 2.4 locating Air B
16、arriers And Vapor Retarders outdoor air leaks in and condenses moisture on cooler surfaces inside walls. Installing an air barrier reduces these problems. The placement of the air barrier is critical. In hot and humid climates, it should be located on the outdoor side of the insulation. In very cold
17、 climates, the air barrier should be located on the in- door side of the insulation. In climates such as Kansas City, Missouri or Seoul, Korea, both very hot summers and very cold winters are typical. In those climates the air barrier should be towards the out- side-unless the building is humidified
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