1、ANSI/ASHRAE Addendum b toANSI/ASHRAE Standard 160-2009Criteria forMoisture-ControlDesign Analysisin BuildingsApproved by the ASHRAE Standards Committee on October 2, 2012; by the ASHRAE Board of Directors on October 26, 2012;and by the American National Standards Institute on October 27, 2012.This a
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14、roject Committee 160CognizantTC:TC 4.4, Building Materials and Building Envelope PerformanceSPLS Liaison: Charles Barnaby*Denotes members of voting status when the document was approved for publicationAnton Tenwolde, Chair* Achilles N. Karagiozis* Elbert G. Phillips*William B. Rose, Secretary* Hartw
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18、rds Institute.ANSI/ASHRAE Addendum b to ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 160-2009 1(This foreword is not part of this standard. It is merelyinformative and does not contain requirements necessaryfor conformance to the standard. It has not beenprocessed according to the ANSI requirements for astandard and may co
19、ntain material that has not beensubject to public review or a consensus process.Unresolved objectors on informative material are notoffered the right to appeal at ASHRAE or ANSI.)FOREWORDThis addendum modifies Section 4.3 and Table 4.3.2 asshown below.Section 4.3: The SSPC realized that indoor desig
20、nhumidities exceeding 70% RH are excessive and would likelylead directly to indoor mold and should therefore not beallowed for design analysis.Table 4.3.2: It has become apparent that the residentialgeneration rates in Table 4.3.2 are very high. Changes toTable 4.3.2 are based on recent analysis of
21、measured indoorhumidity and ventilation data. Note: In this addendum, changes to the current standardare indicated in the text by underlining (for additions) andstrikethrough (for deletions) unless the instructions specifi-cally mention some other means of indicating the changes.4.3 Indoor Design Hu
22、midity. If the HVAC equipmentand controls are included in the design, the intended designindoor humidity shall be used. If no such provisions are made,then indoor design humidity shall be determined by one ofthree methods: a. Simplified method (in accordance with Section 4.3.1)b. Intermediate method
23、 (in accordance with Section 4.3.2)c. Full parameter calculation (in accordance with Section4.3.3)Indoor design humidity shall not exceed 70% RH.The indoor design humidity shall be checked for compli-ance with applicable standards, such as ANSI/ASHRAE Stan-dard 55.1If calculated design humidity is o
24、utside the rangesspecified, measures shall be taken to bring the humidity withinthe specified range.Addendum b to Standard 160-2009Revise Section 4.3 and Table 4.3.2 as follows.Table 4.3.2 Residential Design Moisture Generation RatesNumber of BedroomsNumber of OccupantsMoisture Generation Rate1 bedr
25、oom 2 8 7 L/day 0.9 0.8 x 10-4kg/s 0.7 0.64 lb/h2 bedrooms 3 12 9 L/day 1.4 1.0 x 10-4kg/s 1.1 0.83 lb/h3 bedrooms 4 14 10 L/day 1.6 1.2 x 10-4kg/s 1.3 0.92 lb/h4 bedrooms 5 15 11 L/day 1.7 1.3 x 10-4kg/s 1.4 1.0 lb/hAdditional bedrooms +1 per bedroom +1 L/day +0.1 x 10-4kg/s +0.1 lb/hPOLICY STATEME
26、NT DEFINING ASHRAES CONCERNFORTHE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF ITS ACTIVITIESASHRAE is concerned with the impact of its members activities on both the indoor and outdoor environment. ASHRAEsmembers will strive to minimize any possible deleterious effect on the indoor and outdoor environment of the system
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