Guidelines for the most effective application of advanced fabric energy storage.

Advanced Fabric Energy Storage allows buildings to maintain a comfortable internal environment whilst incurring a significantly reduced energy consumption and financial cost This paper provides a concise reference of the key design features of advanced Fabric Energy Storage, sharing experience gained from several years of involvement with the first UK projects.

History and current perspectives on Termodeck.

              

Principles of FES and advanced FES.

              

Advanced fabric energy storage (Termodeck)

                  

Effect of airflow direction on human perception of draught.

Forty subjects, 20 women and 20 men, were exposed to airflows from five different directions: horizontally towards the front, the back, and the left side and vertically upwards and downwards. The subjects were exposed to stepwise increased air velocities ranging from less than 0.10 m/s to 0.40 m/s at three temperature levels 20, 23 and 26°C. The results showed that airflow direction has an impact on perceived discomfort due to draught. At 20°C and 23°C, airflow from below was perceived as most uncomfortable followed by airflows towards the back and front.

Insufficiency of natural ventilation against NOx concentrations caused by domestic gas cookers.

Spanish regulations, like those of other countries, lay down various criteria for the permanent ventilation opening which must exist in premises containing gaspowered domestic food cookers. There is growing concern as to the effects of NOx on the health of weaker people such as children old people and those suffering from respiratory ailments, who spend most time at home.

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