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Moisture movement and extractor fans : Experimental study
Published Feb 1, 1993 · N. Saiz, M. Kolokotroni, J. Littler
Building Services Engineering Research & Technology
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Abstract
This paper describes an experimental study of moisture migration in a small dwelling. Experiments were carried out to measure the migration of moisture from the kitchen and bathroom to the rest of the house. Extractor fans and a cooker hood were operated to reduce the migration, and their effectiveness was measured. The tracer gas step-up method was also used to measure the air movement. The transfer index was used to characterise the migration. The results show the relative effectiveness of the fans running at various speeds. They also show how much moisture and tracer gas migrates into each room.
Extractor fans and cooker hoods effectively reduce moisture migration from kitchen and bathroom to other rooms in a small dwelling, with varying effectiveness at different speeds.
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