DEMAND-CONTROLLED VENTILATION BY ROOM CO2 CONCENTRATION: COMPARISON OF SIMULATED ENERGY SAVINGS IN AN AUDITORIUM SPACE.

Author(s) : WARREN B. F., HARPER N. C.

Type of article: Article

Summary

DESCRIBES AN INVESTIGATION WHICH MODELS THE ENERGY SAVINGS WHICH CAN BE MADE IF THE VENTILATION RATES SUPPLIED TO AN AUDITORIUM LOCATED IN A UK URBAN ENVIRONMENT ARE CONTROLLED IN RESPONSE TO CO2 CONCENTRATION. STATES THE SIMULATIONS SUGGEST THAT HEATING ENERGY SAVINGS OF AS MUCH AS 50 % MAY BE ACHIEVED WHERE AUDITORIA CURRENTLY USING 100 % FRESH AIR VENTILATION SYSTEMS ARE RETROFITTED TO INCORPORATE CO2 -CONTROLLED VENTILATION.

Details

  • Original title: DEMAND-CONTROLLED VENTILATION BY ROOM CO2 CONCENTRATION: COMPARISON OF SIMULATED ENERGY SAVINGS IN AN AUDITORIUM SPACE.
  • Record ID : 1992-1358
  • Languages: English
  • Source: Energy Build. - vol. 17 - n. 2
  • Publication date: 1991

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