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European airtightness association committee Internet Meeting 26/09/12

European airtightness association committee Internet Meeting 26/09/12. Action list. Participants. Belgium: Xavier Loncour (Observer) Czech Republic: Jiri Novak ( Asociace Blower Door CZ” (A.BD.CZ)) Denmark: Walter Sebastian ( Klimaskaerm ) France: Rémi Pelini ( Syneole ) - Apologies

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European airtightness association committee Internet Meeting 26/09/12

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  1. European airtightness association committeeInternet Meeting26/09/12

  2. Action list

  3. Participants • Belgium: Xavier Loncour (Observer) • Czech Republic: Jiri Novak (Asociace Blower Door CZ” (A.BD.CZ)) • Denmark: Walter Sebastian (Klimaskaerm) • France: RémiPelini (Syneole) - Apologies • Germany: Oliver Socher (FliB) • Italy: Guenther Gantioler (ATTA) - Apologies • Sweden: Eva Sikander (Informal network in Sweden) • UK: Rob Coxon, David Unwin, Tom Jones (ATTMA) • TightVent: Peter Wouters, StéphaneDegauquier (apologies), RémiCarrié • Note: • Interest from Finland but not available on meeting date. Clarification needed with regard to the relevant persons to attend. • Contacts with Switzerland and Norway but no answer

  4. Agenda • 1) Why this meeting? • 2) Activities of your associations - Your expectations with a EU network • Roll call of meeting participants, including presentation of your association, its activities and motivations (5 min each maximum, you are welcome to use any material (PPT, brochures, etc.) • 3) Overview of possible actions • 4) Prioritization of actions and expected outcomes • 5) Next meetings • Internet meetings • Physical meetings

  5. Why this meeting? • Clear trend towards more airtightness measurements • e.g., in the UK since the gradual enforcement of the regulation regarding airtightness; • in France, there are over 400 qualified testers whereas airtightness measurement used to be confidential in France up to 2007 • … • Common concerns: • How to set up a competent tester scheme? • How to develop guidelines beyond EN 13829? • How to define calibration procedures for airtightness testing? • …

  6. Why this meeting? Currently no airtightness association at EU level Several associations have expressed interest in TightVent activities and use TightVent as a support for a EU forum

  7. What is TightVent Europe? • The European Buildings and Ductwork Airtightness Platform • Launched in January 2011 • Objective: • Facilitating exchanges and progress on building and ductwork airtightness issues, including the production and dissemination of policy oriented reference documents and the organization of conferences, workshops, webinars, etc.

  8. TightVent partners Diamondpartners Platinumpartners Associatepartners Platform facilitator

  9. Management structure

  10. General objectives of this meeting Know each others activities and needs See if there is converging interest for conducting specific actions

  11. Airtightness associations • Partnership conditions until April 2013 • Memorandum of understanding to be signed between associations and TightVent • No charge until April 2013 • After April 2013, to be discussed with the interested parties • Not limited to EU associations

  12. Activities of your associations • Belgium • No network in Belgiumyet, however, stronginterest in the initiative becausethereis no requirementon the qualification of the testers • Expectations: • Shareexperience on competent tester schemes in view of developing one in the Belgiumframework • Czech Republic (see specific presentation) • 35 members (active airtightnesstesters) • Expectations: • gathering the information about the approaches adopted in different countries to deal with selected issues („summary tables“) • gathering detailed information concerning main issues (conference / workshop papers, leakage data...) • facilitate a homogenous testing practice - common approaches or guidelines (e.g. structure of test protocol, of a lekage database training...,) • Wecanshare: • round-robin tests • development and analysis of a leakage database • implementation of EN 13829 • development of a common test protocol

  13. Activities of your associations • Denmark (seespecificpresentation) • 1 certifiedcompanies, 10 in the pipeline (representing in total 15-20 testers) • Expectations: • Germany • Flib has 300 members (mostlytesters) • Expectations: • Databasedevelopments, XML output files, calibration, designers and craftsmen, etc.

  14. Activities of your association • Sweden (seespecificpresentation) • No certification for airtightnesstoday but significantactivity on guidance to developers, training and research (e.g., durability) • Expectations • Competent tester schemes • Input to testers training • Database development • Development of requirements • Strategies when it comes to big buildings or testing a part of a building • UK • Expectations • Resolve challenges with regard to test reliability

  15. Possible actions Starting with simple actions

  16. Contact list

  17. Review of competent tester schemes Reference list of applicable documents Summary of key points in participating countries

  18. Review of competent tester schemes Review of testers training requirements for those schemes

  19. Guidance documents for testers – Revision of EN 13829 / ISO 9972

  20. Guidance documents for testers – Revision of EN 13829 / ISO 9972 Reference list of applicable guidance documents Hints to improve measurement accuracy and precision Proposals for improvements to standards?

  21. Calibration procedures Active debates about adequate procedures SpecificWebEx meeting?

  22. Database development and management TightVent is now working on standardized XML ouput files for pressurization tests (active role of CDPEA) Paper by Rengie Chan et al. to be published on AIVC and TightVent websites

  23. Summary of requirements

  24. List of applicable standards for airtightness See for instance http://www.airbarrier.org/whole_building/index_e.php But to be extended to products and building components?

  25. Training of designers and craftsmen To be presented at the Copenhagen conference To collect document referencesavailabletoday

  26. Ductwork airtightness • Any activity in this field? • Belgium: - • Czech Republic: No • Denmark: Under preparation • France: Yes • Germany: Under preparation, in focus • Italy: ? • Sweden: will get back • UK: Not a focus of ATTMA, done by HVAC contractors associations • Comment from XL: Is probably not takenintoaccount in EPB in most countries

  27. Events • Airtightness workshop in Washington DC • 18-19 April 2013 • BUILDAIR symposium • 7-8 June 2013 • AIVC-TightVent 2013 conference in Athens • Tentative dates: 26-27 September 2013

  28. Potential interesting interactions ISO 163 / SC 1 / WG 10 BUILD UP Skills Submitted IEE proposal on quality and compliance

  29. Prioritization of actions and expected outcomes

  30. Next meetings • Internet meeting • Wednesday 9 January, 09:30-11:30 (Brussels time) • Physical meeting • At BUILDAIR symposium? • Tentative date: Thursday June 6 2013 in Hannover • Startingat 10:00? Or 09:00?

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