ilmavuotolukema
Ilmavuotolukema refers to a measurement of air leakage in buildings. It is typically expressed in units of liters per second per square meter of building envelope area (L/s/m²) at a specific pressure difference, often 50 Pascals. This metric is a crucial component of blower door testing, a standardized method used to quantify the airtightness of a building. A lower ilmavuotolukema indicates a more airtight building, which is generally desirable for energy efficiency and comfort.
The ilmavuotolukema is determined by the combined effect of numerous small cracks and openings in the building's
In many regions, a maximum acceptable ilmavuotolukema is specified in building codes and energy performance standards.