Passive stack ventilation: a review of ventilation needs and passive stack ventilation.
Author(s) : SEMENENKO P.
Summary
The paper reviews the minimum requirements necessary for fresh air ventilation. The author suggests the best ways of achieving secure and dedicated passive natural ventilation without the use of any electrically driven fans. A review of current research into passive stack ventilation systems has shown that such systems provide controllable and satisfactory rates of natural ventilation. They are also cost effective, user friendly, silent in operation and require virtually no maintenance.
Details
- Original title: Passive stack ventilation: a review of ventilation needs and passive stack ventilation.
- Record ID : 1995-0388
- Languages: English
- Publication date: 1993/11/01
- Source: Source: CLIMA 2000, London
n. 326; 9 p.; 1 fig.; 22 ref. - Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
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