Zero Carbon Building Systems Lab


Hotbox Setup

HIB Level B

The hotbox set-up was developed and constructed to test and study the performance of novel thermally activated building slabs (TABS). It was subsequently updated to be used for testing envelope components following the hot-box heat flux meter approach (HB-HFM). The HB-HFM method measures the heat flux through the component to be studied and the temperature profile across it. The hot-box apparatus is made up of an outer cold chamber kept at a constant low temperature that contains a metering chamber kept at a higher temperature. The test sample to be evaluated is secured to a mounting ring located at the interface between the two chambers. The air temperature inside the metering chamber and the test sample wall temperatures in the cold chamber are monitored using platinum resistance thermometers. The heat fluxes through the test samples are measured using a heat flux transducer. The hot-box is located in a below grade laboratory, enclosed by concrete walls and slabs, to ensure stable temperature conditions and minimal thermal disturbances.