Title of article
Building calibration for IAQ management
Author/Authors
K.W. Mui، نويسنده , , Daniel W.T. Chan، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
10
From page
877
To page
886
Abstract
Demand Control System (DCV) is designed to optimise the energy consumption with respect to the demand of outdoor air
quantity based on the number of people indoors. However, if significant indoor pollutant sources exist, which is not a function of the
number of people, the DCV may cause the indoor air quality to be unacceptable. This paper discusses a procedure of calibrating the
building in respect of managing the indoor air quality. The objective is to set the minimum fresh air quantity which is a function of
the indoor pollutant concentrations rather than metabolic carbon dioxide. Radon is used as an example because it is a common
pollutant embedded in the building materials of high-rise buildings in Hong Kong. This paper also presents a year-round record of
the indoor air quality in a typical high-rise building which is very useful for building indoor air quality (IAQ) design.
Keywords
Indoor air quality (IAQ) , Radon gas , Demand control ventilation systems , Building calibration , Pollutants inventory
Journal title
Building and Environment
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Building and Environment
Record number
409129
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