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Retrofit of a MultiFamily Mass Masonry Building in New England
Ueno, K.1  Kerrigan, P.1  Wytrykowska, H.1  Van Straaten, R.2 
[1]Building Science Corporation, Somerville, MA (United States)
[2]Buildin
关键词: retrofit;    budget constrain;    multi-family;    mass masonry building;    enclosure;    space conditioning;    water heating;    freeze-thaw;    rebates;    incentives;    wall retrofit;    air barrier;    airtighness;    air sealing;    compartmentalization;    window selection;    roof insulation;    combined hydronic and space heating system;    hydronic distribution;    ventilation system;    individual HRV unit;    central HRV system;    residential;    residential buildings;    BSC;    Building America;   
DOI  :  10.2172/1220234
RP-ID  :  DOE/GO--102013-3919
PID  :  OSTI ID: 1220234
Others  :  Other: 6474
美国|英语
来源: SciTech Connect
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【 摘 要 】
Merrimack Valley Habitat for Humanity (MVHfH) has partnered with Building Science Corporation to provide high performance affordable housing for 10 families in the retrofit of an existing brick building (a former convent) into condominiums. The research performed for this project provides information regarding advanced retrofit packages for multi-family masonry buildings in Cold climates. In particular, this project demonstrates safe, durable, and cost-effective solutions that will potentially benefit millions of multi-family brick buildings throughout the East Coast and Midwest (Cold climates). The retrofit packages provide insight on the opportunities for and constraints on retrofitting multifamily buildings with ambitious energy performance goals but a limited budget. The condominium conversion project will contribute to several areas of research on enclosures, space conditioning, and water heating. Enclosure items include insulation of mass masonry building on the interior, airtightness of these types of retrofits, multi-unit building compartmentalization, window selection, and roof insulation strategies. Mechanical system items include combined hydronic and space heating systems with hydronic distribution in small (low load) units, and ventilation system retrofits for multifamily buildings.
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