Air quality sensors: a field evaluation.
Author(s) : HUZE M. H., MENEBOO F., HOFFMANN J. B.
Summary
Air quality sensors, based on measurements of CO2 or volatile organic compound concentrations, are becoming increasingly popular for the control of ventilation and air conditioning systems. Although the physical reactions of the sensors are well known, it appears necessary to check how well they can influence the control of real air conditioning systems.
Details
- Original title: Air quality sensors: a field evaluation.
- Record ID : 1995-1797
- Languages: English
- Source: ROOMVENT '94. Air distribution in rooms. Proceedings.
- Publication date: 1994/06/15
- Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
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Indexing
- Themes: Indoor air quality
- Keywords: Sensor; Measurement; Air quality; Testing; Air conditioning; Volatile compound; Organic compound; CO2
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