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Investigation of the Indoor Air Quality of Renovated Houses in Bois-le-Duc, Netherlands
Indoor air pollution, ventilation, energy consumption and occupants comfort have been investigated for renovated one-family dwellings in the residential area 'De Slagen' in Bois-le-Duc, Netherlands. Airtight facades with ventilation facilities were realized during the renovation. Two balanced ventilation systems were applicated which differ in the air supply method. The concentrations of CO/sub 2/, total and respirable dust, formaldehyde and acrolein, carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides, temperature and relative humidity were recorded for two whole days in occupied houses. Also the air current volumes of the mechanical ventilation systems and the air permeability of the houses were measured. The occupants' behavior during the measurements was kept in a diary by the occupants themselves. Relations between ventilation, indoor temperature and energy usage were looked for by means of an occupants survey. Data were collected on occupant acceptation of and experience with the system. 29 figs., 14 refs., 36 tabs., 11 apps.
Investigation of the Indoor Air Quality of Renovated Houses in Bois-le-Duc, Netherlands
Indoor air pollution, ventilation, energy consumption and occupants comfort have been investigated for renovated one-family dwellings in the residential area 'De Slagen' in Bois-le-Duc, Netherlands. Airtight facades with ventilation facilities were realized during the renovation. Two balanced ventilation systems were applicated which differ in the air supply method. The concentrations of CO/sub 2/, total and respirable dust, formaldehyde and acrolein, carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides, temperature and relative humidity were recorded for two whole days in occupied houses. Also the air current volumes of the mechanical ventilation systems and the air permeability of the houses were measured. The occupants' behavior during the measurements was kept in a diary by the occupants themselves. Relations between ventilation, indoor temperature and energy usage were looked for by means of an occupants survey. Data were collected on occupant acceptation of and experience with the system. 29 figs., 14 refs., 36 tabs., 11 apps.
Investigation of the Indoor Air Quality of Renovated Houses in Bois-le-Duc, Netherlands
J. F. Van der Wal (Autor:in) / J. E. F. Van Dongen (Autor:in) / H. J. M. Cornelissen (Autor:in) / A. M. M. Moons (Autor:in) / R. Steenlage (Autor:in)
1989
232 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Air Pollution & Control , Environmental Health & Safety , Architectural Design & Environmental Engineering , Environmental Studies , Energy Use, Supply, & Demand , Public Health & Industrial Medicine , Houses , Occupants , Air Quality , Indoor Air Pollution , Ventilation , Acrolein , Air Flow , Airtightness , Attitudes , Carbon Dioxide , Carbon Monoxide , Dusts , Formaldehyde , Humidity , Nitrogen Oxides , Numerical Data , Thermal Comfort , Ventilation Systems , Foreign technology , ERDA/320107
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