Carbon dioxide prediction model for VAV system part-load evaluation.
Author(s) : MECKLER M.
Type of article: Article
Summary
The paper outlines the different forms of gaseous pollution detected in buildings, in particular CO2, emitted by the occupants during hours of occupancy. A variable air volume air conditioning system should be able to maintain the CO2 concentration levels within acceptable limits required by the regulations, even at reduced load.
Details
- Original title: Carbon dioxide prediction model for VAV system part-load evaluation.
- Record ID : 1993-2804
- Languages: English
- Source: Heat. Pip. Air Cond. - vol. 65 - n. 1
- Publication date: 1993/01
- Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
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- Themes: Comfort air conditioning
- Keywords: Variable volume; Office; Calculation; Building; Air change; Air; Pollution; Air conditioning; CO2
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