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Reference
Publication:
Chandra, Subrato, Neil Moyer, Danny Parker, David Beal,
David Chasar, Eric Martin, Janet McIlvaine, Ross McCluney,
Andrew Gordon, Mike Lubliner, Mike McSorley, Ken Fonorow,
Mike Mullens, Mark McGinley, Stephanie Hutchinson, David
Hoak, and Linda Tozer. Building America Industrialized
Housing Partnership, Annual Report - Fourth Budget Period.
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Subrato
Chandra, Neil
Moyer, Danny
Parker, David
Beal, David
Chasar, Eric
Martin, Janet
McIlvaine, Ross
McCluney, Andrew
Gordon, Mike
Lubliner, Mike McSorley, Ken
Fonorow, Mike
Mullens, Mark
McGinley, Stephanie
Hutchinson, David
Hoak, and Linda Tozer |
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$ Heat Pipe Technology
Researcher met with National Sales Manager Chuck Yount and
the residential engineering staff to discuss the requirements
and anticipated performance of their stand-alone dehumidification
system, the BKP series. This system has the ability to provide
outside air and maintain positive pressurization, and it can
be used in conjunction with a condensing section to reject
heat generated through dehumidification. Over the year, Florida
HERO suggested the use of this technology to several contractors
who build large homes.
$ HKW Enterprises
Florida HERO met with HKW Enterprises to discuss preliminary
specifications for their new development, Eden Park. This
104-unit project will be similar to the affordable apartment
complex, Brookside, and will include many of the same features.
$ Homes of Merit
In 2002, Florida HERO performed multiple diagnostic tests
and conducted a site survey on a mobile home with mold problems
in Marathon, Florida. Researcher determined that the mechanical
system was significantly oversized, and the home was operating
under negative pressure while the system was operating. The
owner left the central system fan in the "on" position,
further exacerbating the indoor humidity problem. Measured
indoor relative humidity levels was about 70%, consistent
with outdoor humidity levels. Since this case has gone into
litigation, researchers have not had the opportunity to determine
the final outcome.
In 2001, Florida HERO met with plant personnel and LaSalle
Air Systems at Lakeland Homes of Merit factory to discuss
Energy Star compliance for model homes and HUD code factories.
The researcher also performed ductblaster tests on several
models at the Bartow manufacturing plant.
$ International Carbon Bank and Exchange
Researcher met with ICBE president Mark van Soestbergen to
discuss the issues involved with providing developers with
carbon credit proceeds generated by their energy efficient
home construction. Florida HERO completed one transaction
to sell the carbon credits derived from a 100% off grid home.
This idea may provide additional financial incentive for builders
considering the construction of energy efficient homes.
$ Outside Air Study
Research continues on the outside air study looking at the
effectiveness of providing outside air to the return side
of a heating and cooling system. Results have shown that putting
a home under positive pressure minimizes home humidity and
provides better air quality. This study has tested small,
medium, and large homes, both production and custom homes,
and homes with zoned and unzoned systems. Using the Energy
Conservancy's exhaust fan flow meter, collected data parameters
include air handler CFM, diameter and length of outside air
intake duct, house pressurization with reference to outside,
and CFM flow from the outside air intake.
$ Podia Construx/Rainbow Springs Construction
Florida HERO met with our newest Building America team partner,
David Sullivan, his sales staff, project management, and principal
sub-contractors to introduce them to the Building America
program. Principle discussion topics included closed loop
geothermal heat pump systems, the use of Icynene insulation
in an unvented attic system, and replacement of felt paper
with Tri-Flex material for moisture transmission reduction.
The Tri-flex material was used on one Podux home, but after
complaints from the roofers regarding a lack of footing on
the slick material, the Tri-Flex was removed and replaced
with standard felt paper.
Condensation
Complaint: In response to a homeowner's concern about excessive condensation
on interior windows, Florida HERO performed a site survey
and ambient, interior, surface, and subsurface moisture readings
to determine the cause. This home has Icynene sprayed on
the underside of the roof sheathing and an outside air duct.
The outside air duct damper had been shifted to the closed
position. The damper was reopened and the moisture related
complaints were eliminated.
$ Spain Construction
Florida HERO worked with Spain Construction this reporting
period to address a homeowner comfort complaint and to assist
the builder's mechanical contractor in designing a distribution
system in a new Willowcraft community custom home. Diagnostic
tests and Manual J calculations performed for the homeowner
complaint, determined that the mechanical system was oversized
by one ton. In addition to the air handler filter, the researcher
also located a second filter at the return grill. The homeowner
was unaware of this filter, so its replacement significantly
improved the system airflow. Florida HERO recommended the
introduction of outside air to the return side of the system
to facilitate positive pressurization and to slightly increase
the load and diminish some of the effects of oversizing.
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