Rytons Building Products - Ventilation Article - Confused,
Still?
At the dawn of the new millennium British
Standards reviewed and reissued BS 5440-2:2000
Installation and maintenance of flues and ventilation for gas
appliances of rated input not exceeding 70 kW net (1st , 2nd and 3rd
family gases) Part 2: Specification for installation and maintenance
of ventilation for gas appliances.
Amongst the changes in this document was the introduction of an
industry standard for calculating what was to be called the
equivalent free area of ventilators - specifically those containing
anti-draughtproperties (usually a system of internal baffles within
a duct or cavity liner) as the previous system of simple physical
measurement was found to be inaccurate due to the aerodynamic
characteristics of the baffles.
As a result clear equivalent free areas should now be published in
manufacturer's literature. One manufacturer has taken this a stage
further and publishes equivalent free area calculations for their
entire range of through-wall ventilators for heat producing
appliances.
Roger Irwin, Managing Director of Rytons Building Products Ltd said
"since the supply of air to any
heat producing appliance is of paramount importance to its
performance we believe in independently
calculating and publishing the equivalent free areas for all Rytons
through-wall ventilators for heat
producing appliances. This takes the pressure off installers and
suppliers – they no longer have to
search manufacturers' literature for different products under
different headings."
Now in 2008, eight years after its introduction, is there still
confusion in the industry over the
difference between equivalent free area and free area and where
products with either calculation
can be used?
A recent straw poll carried out by Rytons Sales Office has
highlighted that worryingly some installers
and suppliers are still not clear on the difference between
equivalent free area and free area
calculations and in which situation it is safe to use which figure.
Reasons for this included lack of
explanation, a reliance on manufacturers to present accurate
information to them and difficulty
identifying suitable products from manufacturers' literature.
Rytons believe confusion can be caused by the sheer number of
different through wall ventilation
options available from manufacturers – different size liners, core
vents of different diameters, vents
with removable baffles, straight through sleeves .........
Rytons aim is to offer choice but to make the choice simple. That's
why:-
All Rytons through-wall ventilators for heat producing appliances
have equivalent free areas
independently tested by Advantica and the Building Research
Establishment; giving installers and
suppliers assurance that the air space published is accurate and
verifiable.
All Rytons through-wall AirLiner ® cavity liners in sizes '9x3',
'9x6' and '9x9' contain anti-draught
baffles ensuring the best possible performance is available as
standard.
Rytons through-wall AirCore ® core ventilators (both 127mm and 151mm
diameter) are available
with fixed anti-draught baffles or a straight through tube. All
ventilators are coded and boxed
separately so there's no fitting or removal of baffles on site.
What do official governing bodies think?
HETAS says, "It is very important to select the correct vent for the
job. This means the actual air that
can be provided through the vent in order to meet the requirements
of Building Regulations and
Standards. Installers should take care to ensure they are using a
ventilator with an air provision
based on ‘Equivalent Area’ rather than "Free Area". We are
supportive of manufacturers who provide
the right information with their products in order to assist our
engineers in making the right choices."
Jim Lambeth, Technical Manager for the Solid Fuel Association says,
"What is important to note is the
actual air which can be transported through the vent not its
physical size. Installers should take care
to ensure they note the ventilator's 'Equivalent Area', sometimes
also known as 'Effective Free Area',
rather than simply 'Free Area' often quoted in sales literature."
In conclusion, the simple way to remove any doubt about the right
vent for the job is by only using
products with published equivalent free areas.
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