Decreased ventilation requirement through control of indoor pollution sources.
Author(s) : FANGER P. O.
Summary
Points out that the building itself is often the major source of air pollution. States that its reduction may provide the most promising potential for energy conservation in European buildings.
Details
- Original title: Decreased ventilation requirement through control of indoor pollution sources.
- Record ID : 1993-2822
- Languages: English
- Publication date: 1991/05
- Source: Source: Proc. Workshop Indoor Air Qual. Manage., Lausanne
161-168; 6 fig.; 13 ref.
Indexing
- Themes: Indoor air quality
- Keywords: Office; Building; Ventilation; Air quality; Pollution; School; Air conditioning
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AIR POLLUTION SOURCES IN VENTILATION SYSTEMS.
- Author(s) : PEJTERSEN J.
- Date : 1989/08/01
- Languages : English
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Computer simulation of ventilation strategies f...
- Author(s) : SAID M. N. A., PLETT E. G., SHAW C. Y., VACULIK F.
- Date : 1995/01
- Languages : English
- Source: ASHRAE Transactions.
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FRESHNESS, VENTILATION AND TEMPERATURE IN OFFICES.
- Author(s) : CROOME D. J., ROLLASON D. H.
- Date : 1988/06
- Languages : English
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The impact of combinations of building material...
- Author(s) : HAGHIGHAT F., SAKR W., GUNNARSEN L., et al.
- Date : 2001
- Languages : English
- Source: ASHRAE Transactions. 2001 Winter Meeting, Atlanta, GA. Volume 107, part 1 + CD-ROM.
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BUILDING SICKNESS: IS THERE A CURE.
- Author(s) : APPLEBY P.
- Date : 1989
- Languages : English
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