PH-97-08-2 — Mechanical Ventilation in HUD-Code Manufactured Housing in the Pacific Northwest

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Electric utilities in the Pacific Northwest have spent more than 100 million dollars to support energy-efficiency improvements in the Housing and Urban Development (HUD) code manufactured housing industry over the past several years. More than 65,000 manufactured housing units have been built since 1991 that exceed the new HUD standards for both thermal performance and mechanical ventilation that became effective in October 1994. All of these units included mechanical ventilation systems that were designed to meet or exceed the requirements of ASHRAE Standard 62-1989. Addresses the ventilation solutions that were developed and compares the comfort and energy considerations of the various strategies that have evolved in the Pacific Northwest and nationally. The use and location of a variety of outside air inlets will be addressed, as will the acceptance by the occupants of the ventilation strategy.

KEYWORDS: year 1997, Mechanical ventilation, ventilation, prefabricated construction, housing, energy consumption, thermal comfort, compares, thermal insulation, air change rate, USA, energy conservation, electricity

Citation: Symposium, ASHRAE Trans. 1997, vol.103, part 1

Product Details

Published:
1997
File Size:
1 file , 1.7 MB
Product Code(s):
D-16458