Dispersion pattern of carbon dioxide from human sources - afactor to consider in demand controlled ventilation systems.

Carbon dioxide from (simulated) people distributes fairly evenly in a closed office room, but can show an irregular height distribution when the door to a connecting space is open. The distribution and room to room transfer of carbon dioxide is evaluated in a 4-room test building and is discussed in terms of its implication for C02-controlled ventilation.

Aircraft cabin air quality

This document is primarily intended to address industry and government questions regarding the impacts of recent Congressional activity on the subject of air quality. Air conditioning system performance levels on currently operational aircraft are documented. The effects upon aircraft design and operation are addressed, along with rough estimates of the economic consequences of proposed requirements.

Cabin air quality

Cabin air quality is a complex function of many parameters including ambient air quality, the design of the cabin volume, the design of the ventilation and pressurization systems, the way the systems are operated and maintained, and the presence of sources of contaminants and the strength of such sources.

The myths of indoor air pollution

            

Monitoring indoor air quality

            

Improved fresh air control

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