Duct sealing.

Describes a recently developed technology from California which provides a way to duct seal installed residential systems in two to three hours. The Aeroseal technology uses a fan to blow a small quantity of dry adhesive particles through the temporarily seald duct system. With registers and the furnace blocked, the suspended sticky particles travel in the airflow toward the only place left for the air to exit - the cracks and leaks. As the air stream turns sharply through leaks, the particles are deposited directly on the edges of holes to create seals.

Mould and indoor health: improving health by controlling moulds.

Moulds are a health concern. High levels of moulds in a building environment are to be avoided. Some species or high concentrations of mould are a serious health risk, and must be dealt with if we want to maintain healthy indoor environments. Gives New York City remediation guidelines, and lists methods to control mould growth: 1) Repair indoor and outdoor water leaks, 2) Clean and disinfect smooth surfaces, 3) Clean and dry other materials or remove them, 4) Discard porous contaminated materials, 5) Control moisture sources (e.g.

Investigating IAQ complaints after renovations at an office building in New York City.

Describes an investigation of the indoor air quality of a music company at their New York City office. The office was on the 31st floor of a block. Recommendations for producing better IAQ were as follows: 1) Recalibrate return airflows where needed to harmonise them with the values specified in the HVAC system design. At the same time verify and adjust airflows from the supply-air diffusers. The amount of outdoor air should comply with the ASHRAE Standard 62.1-1999 industry guideline of 20 ft2 per person per minute in offices.

Een simulatieomgeving voor het dynamisch simuleren van klimaatinstallaties. A simulation platform for the dynamic simulation of climate control equipment.

The environment demands clean and energy efficient processes. At the same time, higher demands are being placed on thermal comfort, whilst we are also interested in how climate control equipment will behave over time - for instance in terms of reliability and control. The only way to meet all these needs is to use dynamic simulation. The Climasim project strives to develop a simulation platform that will allow several different building services components to be linked together to form climate control units. This services model can then be coupled to a building model.

Using models to support smoke management design.

Discusses methods of overcoming the limitations of algebraic equations with small-scale physical and network flow models, as well as computer-based zone and CFD models.

Retrofit project trains and learns from occupants to boost energy savings, improve IAQ in neoclassic office building.

Describes how engineers retrofitted a modern heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system, controls and other energy saving modifications into a neoclassic 19th century building. The problems involved preserving the building's appearance, working while the occupants were present and difficulties in modifying occupant behaviour by means of memoranda to instruct them about how to produce maximum energy savings and indoor environmental comfort.

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