Submitted by Maria.Kapsalaki on Thu, 04/19/2018 - 10:48
The British Standard Code of Practice, and other authoritative guides, recommend minimum rates of ventilation related to the size and use of rooms, and structural means for providing them. But the difficulty of measuring actual ventilation rates suggests that it is seldom done.
The AIVC and the CRC (Cooperative Research Centre) for Low Carbon Living, in collaboration with the Australian Government Department of Energy and the Environment ASHRAE, AIRAH, venticool and UNSW Sydney, presented on March 23 a one day workshop in Sydney on ‘Ventilation for Indoor Air Quality and Cooling’
The seminar aimed to inform Australian researchers, engineers and scientists about recent developments in the field of ventilation, cooling and air quality technologies.
The presentations of the AIVC workshops held on 19-20 March 2018 in Wellington (NZ) "Towards higher-performing buildings: The role of airtightness and ventilation" and on 23 March 2018 in Sydney (AU) "Ventilation for Indoor Air Quality and Cooling" are now available for download.
Please click on the relevant links below to access the event's presentations and programme (in pdf format) as well as further information on the events: