õhulekete
Õhulekete refers to unwanted air infiltration or exfiltration in buildings. This phenomenon occurs when air passes through the building envelope, which is the boundary between the conditioned interior and the unconditioned exterior. These leaks can happen through cracks, gaps, and openings in walls, ceilings, floors, windows, doors, and other building components. The primary drivers for õhulekete are pressure differences, which can be caused by wind, the stack effect (warm air rising), and mechanical ventilation systems.
The consequences of õhulekete can be significant. They contribute to increased energy consumption as heated or
Detecting and quantifying õhulekete is typically done through a process called a blower door test. This test