Infiltration The act of wind blowing into the house through poorly weather-stripped windows and doors. inhabited initial ...
Infiltration Air leakage, which can escape through cracks between the glass assembly and the window frame, resulting in heat loss.
Air Infiltration The amount of air that passes between a window sash and frame. In windows it is measured in terms of cubic feet or air per minute, per square foot of area. The lower the number, the less air the window lets pass through.
infiltration HVAC [edit] External links Consumer's Guide to Vapor Barriers at the U.S. Department of Energy ...
Weatherstripping - A strip of fabric, plastic, rubber or metal found around exterior wall openings to reduce infiltration. Well-Opening - A stair enclosure. Window Frame - The window unit less sash.
Weather-stripping: A strip of resilient material applied to the perimeter of the sash and/or frame of a window or door to minimize the potential for water and air infiltration. Windload: The force exerted on a surface by moving air.
Weatherstrip A material of device used to seat the openings, gaps of venting windows & doors to minimize water & air infiltration.
to be strong enough to bear not only their own weight but the weight of the roofs, especially if the roofs are tile. If not protected from moisture, adobe easily melts down. Tile roofs, arcades, coatings of plaster, veneers of fired infiltration.
The wall transfers horizontal wind loads that are incident upon it to the main building structure through connections at floors or columns of the building. A curtain wall is designed to resist air and water infiltration, ...
See also: House, Frame, Member, System, Floor
 
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