sean1933 Posted July 5, 2020 Share Posted July 5, 2020 I'm just trying to work out spacing for air bricks as we have a complicated shape lots of level tresholds - my plan overall was cross ventilation left to right. Having dealt with the rear extension where we have level thresholds pretty much all the way along (dealt with via a sunken drained void hidden under the paving in line with NHBC guidance doc http://www.nhbc.co.uk/Builders/ProductsandServices/TechZone/NHBCStandards/TechnicalGuidanceDocuments/61/filedownload,65368,en.pdf ) I am now struggling to deal with the ventilation for the main house (ignoring front protrusion), although I am not sure if my understanding of the calculations as per BS5250 - It says you need the greater of 500mm2 of ventilated area per m2 of floor or 1500mm2 per m run of ventilated wall. My assumption is that this requirement is each from each side (ie air in, and out) , rather than total vents. My calcs being 139.5m2 floor space x 500m2 = 69,750mm2 / 6170 mm2 (each timlock vent) = 11.3 ie 12 vents each side. This clearly wouldnt look right on a wall thats 8.8m long as spacing would be c.3 bricks apart (not to mention the structural issues). Is this right? Assuming so, any solutions? Can I just get away with vents around the entire main building or do I need to consider double stacked vents (which I imagine wont look subtle and will take up most of the insulation space in the 200mm cavity so thermal bridge issues). Help! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PeterW Posted July 5, 2020 Share Posted July 5, 2020 No the calculation is for all perimeter walls for the void so you 12 vents overall. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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