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Webinar “Airtightness and ventilation perspectives in Romania“ June 21, 15:00-17:00 (Bucharest time) AGENDA 15:00 Introduction of the webinar and objectives Rémi Carrié, INIVE, Belgium 15:10 Global context of airtightness challenges and the TightVent Europe initiative Peter Wouters, INIVE, Belgium 15:25 Potential impacts of envelope and ductwork leakage Rémi Carrié, INIVE, Belgium 15:40 Exchanges with participants 15:55 Airtightness and ventilation in the Romanian regulation Ioan Dobosi, REHVA, Romania 16:15 Progess needed on ventilation and airtightness in Romania Horia Petran, INCD URBAN-INCERC, Romania 16:35 Questions & Answers 16:40 Open discussion Chairperson: Rémi Carrié, INIVE, Belgium 16:55 Conclusion – Polling 17:00 End of the webinar For more info visit http://www.tightvent.eu

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GLOBAL CONTEXT OF AIRTIGHTNESS CHALLENGES AND THE

TIGHTVENT EUROPE INITIATIVE

Peter Wouters

TightVent Europe

Manager INIVE EEIG

Structure of the presentation

Challenges for nearly-zero energy buildings

What is TightVent Europe?

What about ductwork airtightness?

What about building airtightness?

Conclusions

2

The future

Example : Netherlands

3

The future

BUILD TightVENTILATE Right

4

Conclusions from Brussels June 2011 workshop

It seems very useful to have international collaboration on the topic of building and ductwork airtightnessductwork airtightness

The European countries have a common challenge which justifies a common platform

Important to have a platform in which all stakeholders can participate

Launch of TightVent Europe

Website

www.tightvent.eu

5

Objectives in starting up phase?

1• Awareness raising about the

importancep

2• Awareness raising about the

existing approaches

3• Identifying a long term action

plan

Airtightness strategy...

++

6

Funding partners

Activities

Publications

Conferences

Webinars

Newsletter

BUILD UP community on airtightness

Website

7

BuildingAirtightness

Importance of building airtightness?

2006 legislation Nearly-zero building

10

70

30

Air Infiltration Air Infiltration

9070

“All the rest” “All the rest”

Example : Flemish legislation – typical dwelling – no assessment of airtightness

8

DuctworkAirtightness

What about ductwork airtightness ?

80%

90%

100%

France

Belgium

1 3 9 27 81 2430.3

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

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ence

g

Sweden

Belgium and France:About 20% of ventilation flow rate

was leaking away(1999)

Sweden

0%

10%

Cla

ss D

Cla

ss C

Cla

ss B

Cla

ss A

3*C

lass

A

9*C

lass

A

27*C

lass

A

Plu

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Duct leakage data from the SAVE-DUCT project (Carrié and collaborators, 1999). 21 systems tested in Belgium, 21 in France, 69 in Sweden.

9

Impact on market…

17

Brussels Conference

10

Conclusions

Building and ductwork airtightness is one of the key challenges for the future

TightVent Europe has the ambition to be theTightVent Europe has the ambition to be the meeting place for airtightness issues in close collaboration with all relevant initiatives

In particular building airtightness is a complex issue since it involves nearly all stakeholders and complex liability and cost issuesand complex liability and cost issues

An ingelligent and pragmatic framework for compliance is CRUCIAL!

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