Confort thermique dans les bâtiments commerciaux (en anglais)
Un article publié par Consulting Specifying Engineer fait le point sur les facteurs à prendre en compte pour assurer le confort thermique des bâtiments commerciaux.
In an article published by the website Consulting Specifying Engineer, Jim Aswegan, chief engineer for the Titus company, discusses a few facts about thermal comfort, as per ASHRAE Standard 55-2013: Thermal Environmental Conditions for Human Occupancy and ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2016: Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality1.
The article has 3 main objectives for readers:
1 These standards are effective only for the U.S.A. In Europe, the standard on thermal comfort is entitled BS EN 15251:2007.
The article has 3 main objectives for readers:
- Understand how to achieve thermal comfort in commercial buildings while meeting industry codes and standards.
- Address factors to consider when creating conditions for occupant comfort.
- Learn about the common methods of air distribution that address thermal comfort factors.
- Temperature
- Humidity
- Clothing insulation
- Air velocity
- Activity level of the occupants
- Partially mixed (most underfloor air distribution systems).
- Fully mixed (overhead distribution).
- Fully stratified (displacement ventilation).
1 These standards are effective only for the U.S.A. In Europe, the standard on thermal comfort is entitled BS EN 15251:2007.