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Any reports of indoor temperature & RH during this hot spell?
Currently in Dartington we have +26.1 deg. C and RH 52%. This is measured in a sunless north facing downstairs bedroom. Upstairs and on the south side I would estimate more like +32 deg. C and RH probably similar. Our house is well insulated which helps during this sort of weather so long as windows and doors are kept shut and curtains/blinds are closed. Who is reporting the most oppressive indoor conditions ? Regards, Richard. Dartington, South Hams. |
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Richard
Currently 34C in the living room (with window open and west facing), and 28C in the bedrooms (east facing). As for the humidity, I don't know but it certainly is stifling. Our house is highly insulated (and getting better as we are currently insulating the floors). Problem is we have large windows and when the sunlight shines through them the temperature soars in the room. Now 22.3C at 22:30. Feels positively chilly outside compared to indoors. _______________ Nick G Otter Valley, Devon 80 m amsl http://www.ottervalley.co.uk |
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Richard Orrell wrote:
Any reports of indoor temperature & RH during this hot spell? Currently in Dartington we have +26.1 deg. C and RH 52%. This is measured in a sunless north facing downstairs bedroom. Upstairs and on the south side I would estimate more like +32 deg. C and RH probably similar. Our house is well insulated which helps during this sort of weather so long as windows and doors are kept shut and curtains/blinds are closed. Who is reporting the most oppressive indoor conditions ? Currently 32.3C in my bedroom. Peaked at 34.6C earlier. -- Brian Wakem Email: http://homepage.ntlworld.com/b.wakem/myemail.png |
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Brian Wakem wrote:
Richard Orrell wrote: Any reports of indoor temperature & RH during this hot spell? Currently in Dartington we have +26.1 deg. C and RH 52%. This is measured in a sunless north facing downstairs bedroom. Upstairs and on the south side I would estimate more like +32 deg. C and RH probably similar. Our house is well insulated which helps during this sort of weather so long as windows and doors are kept shut and curtains/blinds are closed. Who is reporting the most oppressive indoor conditions ? Currently 32.3C in my bedroom. Peaked at 34.6C earlier. I thought I was suffering with 28c in a north facing bedroom. The living room the same temps, a through room aligned N - S at 32% humidity. House cavity wall and loft insulated. Joe Wolverhampton 175m asl |
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North Devon
Upstairs temp in room with north facing window 93.6F at 23:00 Got that down to 85.5F at 01:39 by placing a fan blowing outwards near the window |
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And now there is a friggin bat flying around outside.
It almost flew into the room, a few moments ago |
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I had a max reading of 38.9C in my conservatory yesterday, North facing and
at the back of the house. I have reflective blinds all around in there too - I guess they where stretched to their limit ![]() Jim "BlueLightning" wrote in message oups.com... And now there is a friggin bat flying around outside. It almost flew into the room, a few moments ago |
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Nick G wrote:
Richard Currently 34C in the living room (with window open and west facing), and 28C in the bedrooms (east facing). As for the humidity, I don't know but it certainly is stifling. Our house is highly insulated (and getting better as we are currently insulating the floors). Problem is we have large windows and when the sunlight shines through them the temperature soars in the room. Do you close the curtains? I open all the windows and doors when I wake up - about five o'clock - then close them about nine. Curtains are kept closed in sun-facing rooms. Yesterday I maxed at 26 downstairs. I picked up the idea from a Pub I went to in the hot summer of 1975. At midday, the temperature had already reached 27. I walked into the pub through the typical entrance lobby. The outer door and doors to the bars were all closed. When I walked into the bar I wondered whether I ought to have brought a jacket with me it was so cold. I asked how they kept the pub so cool and they explained the method. They also had the advantage of an old building with very thick walls so it was well insulated. Soon after me, a young lad walked in and left the door open. He seemed quite surprised when everyone shouted at him - "SHUT THAT DOOR!" -- Graham Davis Bracknell |
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![]() Smog wrote: I had a max reading of 38.9C in my conservatory yesterday, North facing and at the back of the house. I have reflective blinds all around in there too - I guess they where stretched to their limit ![]() Jim "BlueLightning" wrote in message oups.com... And now there is a friggin bat flying around outside. It almost flew into the room, a few moments ago I have noticed that a 10-15% change in humidity indoors makes a big difference to how it 'feels' sitting in my living room. I have a small instrument which displays temperature and humidity in the room. It is well away from the windows and is never in sunlight. For much of yesterday afternoon and evening it read 29C with humidity 38%. (This is with windows open) I find that it tends to fall about 3 or 4 degrees during the early hours and then rise slowly through the rest of the morning, and remain constant from about 2pm until 11pm. This morning it is reading 26C already and the humidity is 57%. Although the temperature is 3 degrees lower than yesterday afternoon, that increase in humidity means that I feel hotter now than I did all through yesterday. |
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Who is reporting the most oppressive indoor conditions ?
Not I. It's actually cooler indoors than out. I have no air conditioning, and I have all the windows on the north - west side of the house open when I'm inside, including overnight. It's like an oven in the attic, and in the garage. Anne |
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