Low Relative Humidity, a Problem or Not in Swedish Dwellings?
Paper in proceeding, 2021

The current research investigates the relative humidity conditions in Swedish dwellings (678 apartments and single-family houses), comparing measurements from the 2007/2008 BETSI-survey (heating season), with the recommendations of the EN 16798:2019. Analysis shows that 61.4% of the apartments and 29.8% of the single-family houses belong to Cats. 3 and 4, which correspond to moderate and low level of expectation, respectively (mainly due to low relative humidity). The problem is bigger for dwellings with smaller volume, higher ventilation rate and indoor temperature, constructed mainly after 1985.

Author

Theofanis Psomas

Chalmers, Architecture and Civil Engineering, Building Services Engineering

Despoina Teli

Chalmers, Architecture and Civil Engineering, Building Services Engineering

Sarka Langer

Chalmers, Architecture and Civil Engineering, Building Services Engineering

Paula Wahlgren

Chalmers, Architecture and Civil Engineering, Building Technology

INDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY PERFORMANCE APPROACHES (IAQ 2020), PT 1


978-1-955516-01-3 (ISBN)

Conference on Indoor Environmental Quality Performance Approaches (IAQ)
Athens, Greece,

Subject Categories

Construction Management

Other Environmental Engineering

Building Technologies

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10/23/2023