CONTROLLED VENTILATION.

[In Italian. / En italien.]

Author(s) : FRACASTORO G. V.

Type of article: Article

Summary

CONTROLLED VENTILATION IN AIR CONDITIONING IS REGARDED AS A MEAN FOR MAINTAINING AN ACCEPTABLE LEVEL OF AIR PURITY INSIDE BUILDINGS ; FOR THIS PURPOSE THE FLOW RATE OF FRESH EXTERNAL AIR HAS TO BE CONTROLLED BY SENSORS WHICH MEASURE POLLUTANTS CONCENTRATION. THIS CONCEPT IS PARTICULARLY VALID FOR BUILDINGS WITH HIGH OCCUPANCY, WHERE REMARKABLE ENERGY SAVINGS CAN BE ACHIEVED WITH AN OPTIMIZED FRESH AIR MAKE UP. THE PAPER GIVES A COMPLETE SUMMARY OF THE TOPICS INVOLVED IN THIS MATTER, LIKE THE CHARACTERISTICS OF BUILDING AND AIR CONDITIONING INSTALLATION, THE PRODUCTION OF CONTAMINANTS, THE INDEX VARIABLES FOR AIR QUALITY, THE PAY-BACK PERIOD OF A CONTROLLED VENTILATION SYSTEM.

Details

  • Original title: [In Italian. / En italien.]
  • Record ID : 1992-1847
  • Languages: Italian
  • Source: Cond. Aria - vol. 35 - n. 12
  • Publication date: 1991/12
  • Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.

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