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CO2-Controlled Ventilation System: Pilot Study
Large savings in the cost of construction and operation could be made if ventilation were adapted to the prevailing need. Ventilation of empty rooms is a frequent extravagance. Amongst the most promising of present possibilities for indicating occupancy, and thus the ventilation need, is that of measuring the level of carbon dioxide. The project includes a test with equipment for CO2-control of the outdoor air-flow in an office building.
CO2-Controlled Ventilation System: Pilot Study
Large savings in the cost of construction and operation could be made if ventilation were adapted to the prevailing need. Ventilation of empty rooms is a frequent extravagance. Amongst the most promising of present possibilities for indicating occupancy, and thus the ventilation need, is that of measuring the level of carbon dioxide. The project includes a test with equipment for CO2-control of the outdoor air-flow in an office building.
CO2-Controlled Ventilation System: Pilot Study
D. Soedergren (author) / A. Punttila (author)
1983
33 pages
Report
No indication
English
Air Pollution & Control , Analytical Chemistry , Energy Use, Supply, & Demand , Architectural Design & Environmental Engineering , Ventilators , Gas detectors , Carbon dioxide , Air pollution , Air flow , Energy conservation , Office buildings , Foreign technology , Indoor air pollution , Air quality
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