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Conference Proceeding by ASHRAE, 1990
Levins, W. R., Hall, J. A.
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The effect of dust accumulation on horizontal radiant barriers (HRB) was studied by a national laboratory in three research houses near Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Tests on dusted HRBs showed that a lighter loading (0.34 cm/cm^2) increased total house cooling load compared to a clean HRB by 2.3% and a heavier dusting loading (0.74 mg/cm^2) increased house cooling load by 8.4% compared to a clean HRB. However, horizontal radiant barriers with these dust loadings still decreased house cooling loads by 7% compared to the same house with no radiant barrier.
Key words: building envelope, insulation, residential building.
Citation: ASHRAE Transactions, vol. 96, pt. 2, St. Louis 1990