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Hi again everyone

Just about finished all my heat loss calcs with Stelrad Stars.

I just wondered about the ventilation / air changes. These significantly affect the heat requirements.

Currently they are set as the following changes per hour :

  • Living Room - 3
  • Drawing Room - 3
  • Dining Room - 2
  • Hall - 2
  • Kitchen - 3
  • Utility Room - 2
  • Landing - 2
  • Bathroom - 3
  • Bedrooms - 1.5
All the upper floor rooms have double glazed windows. The ground floor rooms are mostly single - weatherstripped - soon to be double glazed. Ground floors are suspended timber. Living & Drawing rooms have open fires with requisite chimneys.

Are these air changes per hour about right?
 
without checking my notes i think i normally allow 3 for rooms with extract fan and 1.5-2 for other rooms. Its been about 8 months since i have done long hand calculations tho.
 
Hi again everyone

Just about finished all my heat loss calcs with Stelrad Stars.

I just wondered about the ventilation / air changes. These significantly affect the heat requirements.

Currently they are set as the following changes per hour :
  • Living Room - 3
  • Drawing Room - 3
  • Dining Room - 2
  • Hall - 2
  • Kitchen - 3
  • Utility Room - 2
  • Landing - 2
  • Bathroom - 3
  • Bedrooms - 1.5
All the upper floor rooms have double glazed windows. The ground floor rooms are mostly single - weatherstripped - soon to be double glazed. Ground floors are suspended timber. Living & Drawing rooms have open fires with requisite chimneys.

Are these air changes per hour about right?

i use 1.5 for every room
 
Slight tongue in cheek remark but don't these figures get thrown out of the window when the windows are open? And if it's blowing a gale ...
 
Would two changes suffice for the rooms with open fires (chinmeys) and suspended timber floors with plenty of underfloor ventilation?

The house by the way is a victorian semi with 10ft ceilings - and a bit draughty here & there - though I'm attending to that as best I can with weatherstripping etc.
 
Lol. Just to add. New builds should have an air change of 0.5 per hour !!!!
 
1.5 should be fine, the size of the room is part of the calc in a different area so no need to compensate here as well
 
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