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Low-Energy Retrofitted Homes from their Occupants' Perspectives: Indoor Environmental Quality and Satisfaction with Heating and Mechanical Ventilation Systems

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Conference Proceeding by ASHRAE, 2020

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This study aims at obtaining feedback from occupants of low-energy retrofitted houses concerning the indoor environmental quality (IEQ) and the buildingsystems in their homes. A questionnaire study was carried out in a social housing complex consisting of 2007 single-family houses, of which 1305 wereretrofitted between 2014 and 2019. The different retrofitted houses were equipped with two types of heating systems, as well as balanced mechanicalventilation with two inlet locations. The questionnaire was sent to both retrofitted and non-retrofitted houses, and focused on four aspects: (1) thermal comfortand indoor air quality, (2) perception of the usability of the heating and ventilation systems, (3) adaptive actions in case of discomfort, and (4) interest inobtaining information about IEQ and building systems.

The results show a large improvement in satisfaction with IEQ in the retrofitted houses compared to the non-retrofitted houses, apart from overheating insummer and drier air. The type of heating and mechanical ventilation does not show a significant influence on the occupants’ adaptive actions in case ofthermal discomfort, but occupants of retrofitted houses air out less frequently in winter. Occupants express a lack of sufficient knowledge about heating andventilation systems in retrofitted houses. Floor heating is seen as more difficult to control than radiators. Mechanical ventilation with inlets placed on thetop part of the walls generates more noise and draft issues than when the inlets are placed on the floor under the radiators. Finally, occupants of retrofittedhouses are largely interested in receiving information on IEQ, energy use and systems’ status. This study highlights the need for more communication andguidance regarding the operation of technical installations in private homes. The usability and transparency of these systems should be major attention pointsin future residential retrofit projects.

Citation: IAQ 2020: Indoor Environmental Quality

Product Details

Published:
2020
Number of Pages:
8
File Size:
1 file
Product Code(s):
D-IAQ2020-C33
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