Naturally ventilating United Kingdom non-domestic buildings-status and future policy.
Author(s) : PERERA M., SHAW M. R., et al.
Summary
Demonstrates that there is considerable scope for making United Kingdom buildings tighter, and indicates the level of benefits that will result. Sets out current thinking regarding ventilation requirements for safety, health and comfort. Concludes by identifying currently available United Kingdom design guidance for natural ventilation. Mentions relevant codes, regulations and standards.
Details
- Original title: Naturally ventilating United Kingdom non-domestic buildings-status and future policy.
- Record ID : 1997-3588
- Languages: English
- Publication date: 1995/05
- Source: Source: Proc. 2nd int. Conf. Indoor Air Qual. Vent. Energy Conserv. Build., Montreal
vol. 1; 273-280; 2 fig.; 12 ref.
Indexing
- Themes: Comfort air conditioning
- Keywords: United Kingdom; Tightness; Building; Natural ventilation; Ventilation; Recommendation; Air conditioning
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