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EBP leads the market in Dynamic Insulation (DI) solutions; the Energyflo™cell is being incorporated into residential and commercial projects to transform them into Dynamic Breathing Buildings (DBBs).

This patented technology, could be used to change your building project into a DBB and put it at the forefront of modern building design

 

The DBB system

 DI describes a cutting edge, energy efficient method of delivering fresh filtered ventilation air to the interior of a building through an air-permeable, dynamically insulated envelope or façade. This integration of fabric element into the Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning system of a building offers the benefits of low energy use, low carbon emissions and clean, superior indoor environments.

The Dynamic Breathing Building (DBB) concept is illustrated in Figure 1, with a dynamically insulated wall functioning as the ventilation source, heat exchanger and filter of Particulate Matter (PM). Ventilation air enters the building pre-cooled in summer and pre-heated in winter using the cooling and heating energy that would otherwise be lost to atmosphere. At the same time, air enters the building filtered to High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) filtration standard. DBBs address the universal, headline requirement of all buildings and building types for efficient heating, cooling, ventilation and good Indoor Air Quality (IAQ).

The Dynamic Breathing Building (DBB) concept is illustrated in Figure 1, with a dynamically insulated wall functioning as the ventilation source, heat exchanger and filter of Particulate Matter (PM). Ventilation air enters the building pre-cooled in summer and pre-heated in winter using the cooling and heating energy that would otherwise be lost to atmosphere. At the same time, air enters the building filtered to High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) filtration standard. DBBs address the universal, headline requirement of all buildings and building types for efficient heating, cooling, ventilation and good Indoor Air Quality (IAQ).

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 The Energyflo™ cell

The Environmental Building Partnership Ltd (EBP) has developed the Energyflo™ cell, the world’s first commercial DI product designed to facilitate provision generous volumes of clean, pre-tempered (heated or cooled), filtered ventilation air to the building while dramatically reducing fabric heat loss.– see Figure 2.

The cell replaces conventional thermal insulation in buildings. In the UK it has being piloted in a residential housing development by CALA. The project, which was supported by the Carbon Trust, features a dynamic breathing roof forming part of the air handling and Mechanical Ventilation Heat Recovery (MVHR) system.

BBA Certification assessment of the Energyflo™ cell is complete and is available from our homepage. It covers installation into walls, roofs and floors constructions in domestic and non domestic buildings.

 

Figure 3 shows dynamic U-value (the fabric heat loss coefficient) as a function of air flow velocity for standard wall construction in which the Energyflo™ cell is used The dramatic reduction in U-value is the result of heat normally lost to the environment being used to pre-heat (or in summer pre-cool) the incoming air. The filtration of harmful PM by the Energyflo™ cell is likely to rival in importance the role of energy efficiency in delivering the sustainable built environments of the future.

dynamic U-value

 

DEMONSTRATION PROJECT

The Hazledean house is at the heart of a project by CALA Homes (East) Ltd, the University of Aberdeen, EBP and the Carbon Trust to build and test an experimental house in Balerno, City of Edinburgh. The project started in July 2006 to evaluate the performance of EBP’s groundbreaking DI technology through performance monitoring before and during occupancy. The house features a dynamic breathing roof fitted with Energyflo™ cells.  Build was completed in May 2007, the house was tested and commissioned, and then opened to the public as a show house. Its performance, based on simulation and validated through monitoring tests, is summarised the following table:

 

UK Average Dwelling

Building Regulations

The Project House

Heat Energy (kWh/m2.yr)

141

91

48

CO2 Emissions (kg/m2.yr)

34.4

22.3

11.7

Operating Cost (£/m2.yr)

6.5

4.2

2.2

Gain in Performance (%)

-

35%

66%

 

Construction site photographs charting works progress to date are presented in Figure 4.

Please contact EBP for further details of their dynamic breathing building products, services.

 

 



   
   
 

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Inglewood
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