Subjective Thermal Comfort in the Environment with Spot Cooling System

Subjective experiments were conducted in a climate chamber to evaluate subjective thermal

Practical Investigation of Cool Chair in Warm Offices

This study investigated on a subject’s thermal sensation and use of a “Cool Chair” in two actual warm offices. We developed a chair-mounted isothermal airflow generator called the Cool Chair that adjusts the local thermal environment by changing airflow v

Occupants Have a False Idea of Comfortable Summer Season Temperatures

Thermal comfort studies and standards show that room temperatures should be higher in thewarmer season than in the colder season. An interview survey with a sample size of 3,094people was performed in Finland. The respondents were asked to state the Celsius values ofroom temperature they prefer in the winter and summer season in living room at home. Theresults show that people have a false idea of comfortable temperatures. 41% of therespondents think that room temperature should be lower in the summer season than in thewinter season.

Individual Thermal Comfort and Energy Optimization

This paper describes a methodology for improving individual thermal comfort in an officebuilding without increasing energy consumption. Our approach is based on the observationthat an individuals preferred temperature is not a precise value, but a range around apreferred value. We take advantage of this to optimize the temperature settings of eachoccupants personal space to minimize the overall energy use. We have employed a nonlinearprogramming approach to improve individual thermal comfort without increasing energyconsumption, even possibly saving energy.

The Prevention of the Snow Entrance to the HVACsystems

Entrance of snow into the HVACsystemsis common problem in the arcticandsubarcticclimates and may cause moistening or wetting of filters and outdoor air chambers whichpromotes microbe growth. Blocking the filters also increases pressure drop or even damages thefilters. The design features and velocity of air in the outdoor air intake play key role when theproblems occurs. To eliminate the snow entrance into the HVACsystemsthe face velocity of theoutdoor air shall be below 1 m/s at the intake louvre.

Effectiveness of UV Radiation for Reducing Aspergillus Niger and Actynomices Contamination in Air-conditioning Systems.

The effectiveness of UV radiation lamps in order to reduce fungal contamination of HEPA filters, to extend filter efficacy and to reduce maintenance costs, is experimentally studied by means of a dedicated air conditioning unit. An experimental HVAC system, with HEPA filters and UV-C lamps (?=254 nm), was built. Two experiments were performed. After disinfection and control of airtightness, the internal surface of the HVAC system was contaminated (1) with A. niger spores and (2) with Actynomices. Temperature level was 300 K and Relative Humidity (RH) ranged from 30-90%.

Duct Cleaning: The Good, The Bad...and The Need for An International Consensus Standard

Cleaning ventilation system ductwork has been a topic of controversy for several years. Guidance documents are available for duct cleaning, but uniformity in application of remediation and cleaning methods is inconsistent in many cases. Means and methods for cleaning range from high-volume negative pressure vacuum cleaning of residential ductwork ...to use of sanitizing agents on the interior of galvanized ducts...to ultraviolet germicidal irradiation for treatment of re-circulated air and control of infectious viral aerosols in operating room suites.

Air quality by VAV HVAC system before and after cleaning. Case study.

Since the study by P.O Fanger (1988) [1] we know that the Heating Ventilating and AirConditioning (HVAC) system could be responsible for a large amount of indoor air pollutionand Sick Build Syndrome (SBS). The pollution could become from filters, cooling coils anddust accumulated on duct surfaces in systems with poor maintenance.While the importance of maintenance of air handling units and replacement of air filters iswell recognized in Portugal, the cleanliness of ducts is sometimes forgotten.

Fire insulations of ventilation equipment and shafts as a source of man-made mineral fibres

The sources of man-made mineral fibres (MMMFs) settled on furniture surfaces and in supply air were determined in an office building. The impact of renovation on indoor air and the perception of air quality by the occupants were studied. Renovation improved the air-tightness of the inner parts of structures. Settled MMMFs were collected with gelatine tape by pressure and deposition techniques. MMMFs in supply air were collected using the filter installed to the supply diffuser.

Man Made Mineral Fiber Emission from HVAC-components

Man made mineral fibers (MMMFs) that can cause irritation in upper respiratory tract, eyesand skin, can be emitted to indoor air from the HVAC system. A Finnish project was set up tomeasure fiber emissions and to develop design and materials of the HVAC systems toimprove indoor air quality. Within the project laboratory tests and field measurements werecarried out.As a result, new methods of testing the emission rates of the MMMFs from HVACcomponentshave been developed. With these methods HVAC-components can be classifiedwithin the Finnish Indoor Air Classification.

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