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Discussion points on the EECA Home ventilation document
The Report done for the EECA in January 2009
I will be commenting and explaining each of these points over the next few weeks.
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The Need for Ventilation to maintain indoor air quality
The New Zealand Situations
Principles of Positive Pressure ventilation systems
Moisture control, airflows and ventilation
Is [...]

The EECA had a report done (Jan 2009) on the home ventilation systems available in New Zealand.
This report (like most reports) seems to be done from a perspective and reading other reports. Some of the writer’s points of view are valid but still need discussing. 
Over the next few weeks I will put my perspective across to allow open discussion on various sides [...]

29 Jul, 2009

Go Green Be Rich mini ebook

Posted by: charles In: Green Energy

I’ve finally done it I’ve completed a small eBook for you to download.
This ebook will help you to make a difference to both your environment and your bank balance by changing a few small simple things in your life?
Download this 8 page eBook covering 5 different ways to save you money…….
Cut your car running costs
Save money in [...]

26 Jul, 2009

Going Green, Living Ecologically

Posted by: charles In: Uncategorized

There is a huge interest in being more ecological, which when done correctly can save us, individually, hundreds or even thousands of dollars each year. This when done on mass (imagine every 2nd house in New Zealand reducing energy use) will cut the need for new power supplies and therefore the costs to build them. [...]



  • charles: This problem will be happening in a home without a positive pressure ventilation system as it is the execss moisture that is condensing. So every tim
  • John: I have been informed by a builder repairing houses with leaky build problems of moisture condensing inside the wall cavity from positive pressure syst
  • Heat Pump Christchurch: Thank you for sharing your information. I've already checked the chart. I always value people who add value to the information available to educate th