Development of a novel low pressure technique for measuring the air tightness of buildings

Abstract

A consortium comprising of Environmental Process Systems (EPS), the University of Nottingham (UoN), AND Technology Research (ANDtr), Absolute Air & Gas (AAG), Elmhurst Energy Systems (EES) and the National Energy Foundation (NEF) are developing a more efficient, accurate and assessor and occupant friendly means of determining the air tightness properties of existing dwellings. This will help improve the accuracy of baseline performance assessments as well as the applicability and impact modelling of upgrade recommendations. The new instrumentation will also make airtightness performance and compliance checks more accessible and will fundamentally shift the existing air tightness testing market from a small scale specialist service offering to one where assessors, advice providers, retrofit installers, contractors and building control can all undertake leakage assessments themselves – permitting regular screening throughout the retrofit process and accellarating the development of more effective methods for improving and managing airtightness and ventilation.

Lead Participant

Project Cost

Grant Offer

ENVIRONMENTAL PROCESS SYSTEMS LTD. £97,500 £ 97,500
 

Participant

ABSOLUTE AIR & GAS LIMITED £100,000 £ 60,000
ELMHURST ENERGY SYSTEMS LIMITED £40,000 £ 24,000
UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM £90,000 £ 90,000
AND TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH LIMITED £100,000 £ 60,000
THE NATIONAL ENERGY FOUNDATION £87,000 £ 87,000

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