Supply air CO2 control of minimum outdoor air for multiple space systems.
Author(s) : WARDEN D.
Type of article: Article
Summary
Most ventilating systems have shortcomings in the control of their minimum outdoor air intake. They do not always deliver the intended ventilation to the occupants, their real performance is hard to check and they do not adjust minimum outdoor air intake as the ventilation demand varies. Demand control ventilation based on sensing the rise in space CO2 concentration, can address these problems but is difficult to apply to multiple space systems. Supply air CO2 control effectively applies CO2 technology to recirculating systems. It is inexpensive, saves energy, and helps ensure good indoor air quality.
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- Original title: Supply air CO2 control of minimum outdoor air for multiple space systems.
- Record ID : 2005-2151
- Languages: English
- Source: ASHRAE Journal - vol. 46 - n. 10
- Publication date: 2004/10
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