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Technological University Dublin

2010

Designing buildings

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Top Tips For Domestic Refurbishment, Joseph Little Oct 2010

Top Tips For Domestic Refurbishment, Joseph Little

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1) It stands to reason that insulating a wall should not affect its strength or longevity, nor should it result in a buildup of moisture (inter-stitial condensation) or mould. However the Industry is currently gripped with a desire to insulate to the highest standard (U-value) at the lowest financial cost, as quickly as possible, with little thought of these issues. An appropriate, robust solution must take the original wall, the occupant’s health, the room’s function and even the building’s location into account.


Breaking The Mould 5 : Comparative Simulation Of Internal Insulation Systems, Joseph Little Apr 2010

Breaking The Mould 5 : Comparative Simulation Of Internal Insulation Systems, Joseph Little

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In the last edition of Construct Ireland ‘Breaking the Mould IV’ established the standard that should be used to evaluate thermal upgrades of single leaf walls, described steps to physically prepare the wall, explained some of the mechanisms that affect the likelihood of mould and gave criteria for judging the simulations outputs. The next step is to simulate a number of permutations of typical internal insulation systems using WUFI Pro under IS EN 15026.


Breaking The Mould 4 : Condensation Risk Analysis – The Standards And The Issues, Joseph Little Feb 2010

Breaking The Mould 4 : Condensation Risk Analysis – The Standards And The Issues, Joseph Little

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The ‘Breaking the Mould’ series of articles was written to explore the range of issues associated with upgrading single leaf walls with a focus on occupant and building health as much as energy, just as the Home Energy Saving Scheme was launched. A year on from the first article the need for greater understanding and clear guidance for the Industry is greater than ever. This is because the Government’s ‘Energy Demand Reduction Target’ (EDRT), under the 2006 EU ‘Energy Services Directive’, is bringing energy utilities (e.g. ESB, Bord Gáis) into the refurbishment market.