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Are you sure your natural ventilator really is energy efficient?
Compared to mechanical ventilators, natural ventilators
consume no energy in use and their carbon footprint is
negligible. But how much energy is lost through a natural
ventilator through conduction and air leakage? If you are
specifying an energy efficient ventilator, what do you focus on
– ventilator U value or air leakage?
The simple answer is that both are important and need to be considered together.
Maximum U values and air leakage
The Building Regulations for England and Wales, following the EPBD Regulations, set maximum U
values for elements of building construction, including natural ventilators. For air leakage they only
set a maximum level for the complete building and not for the individual elements.
So, since ventilators are a very small part of the overall building envelope, typically only one or two
percent of the roof area, it is easy to ignore air leakage and concentrate solely on the U value. This is
a mistake.
Ignore air leakage at your peril!
Let’s consider a typical natural ventilator sized 1.5m x 2.5m:
• This has a plan area of 3.75m2
and a typical surface area of about 4.5m2
. At the maximum
permitted U value of 3.5W/m2
.K, the heat loss is 15.75W/K.
• If the ventilator has an air leakage rate at the maximum permitted building air leakage of
10m3
/h/m2
at 50Pa, then the leakage rate will be 45m3
/h. Taking a typical air density of
1.2kg/m3
, and the thermal capacity of air of 1.21kW/m3
.K, the heat loss will be 15.15W/K at a
50Pa pressure difference.
This means that under standard rating conditions a ventilator just meeting the minimum Building
Regulations requirements will lose similar amounts of energy by
thermal transmission and by air leakage, as shown in the drawing by
the intersection of the red and green lines.
Watch the elemental air leakage of your ventilator
However (there’s always a however, isn’t there?), since there is no
specific elemental air leakage limit, there is no bar to ventilators
having air leakage characteristics much worse than the building air
leakage limit. In fact, if you consider the basic louvred ventilator that
has been the staple of the industry for many years, the elemental air
leakage can be 20 times the building limit!
Specifying energy efficient ventilators
© 2014 Colt International Licensing Ltd.
So, the lesson is simple: if you really want your ventilator to be energy efficient, just meeting the
minimum Building Regulations requirements will not do it. You need to go beyond and consider both
the U value and air leakage of each element.
© 2014 Colt International Licensing Ltd.

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Are you sure your natural ventilator really is energy efficient?

  • 1. Are you sure your natural ventilator really is energy efficient? Compared to mechanical ventilators, natural ventilators consume no energy in use and their carbon footprint is negligible. But how much energy is lost through a natural ventilator through conduction and air leakage? If you are specifying an energy efficient ventilator, what do you focus on – ventilator U value or air leakage? The simple answer is that both are important and need to be considered together. Maximum U values and air leakage The Building Regulations for England and Wales, following the EPBD Regulations, set maximum U values for elements of building construction, including natural ventilators. For air leakage they only set a maximum level for the complete building and not for the individual elements. So, since ventilators are a very small part of the overall building envelope, typically only one or two percent of the roof area, it is easy to ignore air leakage and concentrate solely on the U value. This is a mistake. Ignore air leakage at your peril! Let’s consider a typical natural ventilator sized 1.5m x 2.5m: • This has a plan area of 3.75m2 and a typical surface area of about 4.5m2 . At the maximum permitted U value of 3.5W/m2 .K, the heat loss is 15.75W/K. • If the ventilator has an air leakage rate at the maximum permitted building air leakage of 10m3 /h/m2 at 50Pa, then the leakage rate will be 45m3 /h. Taking a typical air density of 1.2kg/m3 , and the thermal capacity of air of 1.21kW/m3 .K, the heat loss will be 15.15W/K at a 50Pa pressure difference. This means that under standard rating conditions a ventilator just meeting the minimum Building Regulations requirements will lose similar amounts of energy by thermal transmission and by air leakage, as shown in the drawing by the intersection of the red and green lines. Watch the elemental air leakage of your ventilator However (there’s always a however, isn’t there?), since there is no specific elemental air leakage limit, there is no bar to ventilators having air leakage characteristics much worse than the building air leakage limit. In fact, if you consider the basic louvred ventilator that has been the staple of the industry for many years, the elemental air leakage can be 20 times the building limit! Specifying energy efficient ventilators © 2014 Colt International Licensing Ltd.
  • 2. So, the lesson is simple: if you really want your ventilator to be energy efficient, just meeting the minimum Building Regulations requirements will not do it. You need to go beyond and consider both the U value and air leakage of each element. © 2014 Colt International Licensing Ltd.