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Study of Ventilation and Carbon Dioxide in an Office Building
Ventilation rates and indoor carbon dioxide levels were monitored for two years in a new office building near St. Louis, Missouri. These measurements were made to assess the operation and performance of the ventilation system in this building and to investigate the relationship between indoor carbon dioxide levels and air change rates. Ventilation rates were measured with the tracer gas decay technique using an automated measuring system. Indoor carbon dioxide concentrations were also measured with an automated system.
Study of Ventilation and Carbon Dioxide in an Office Building
Ventilation rates and indoor carbon dioxide levels were monitored for two years in a new office building near St. Louis, Missouri. These measurements were made to assess the operation and performance of the ventilation system in this building and to investigate the relationship between indoor carbon dioxide levels and air change rates. Ventilation rates were measured with the tracer gas decay technique using an automated measuring system. Indoor carbon dioxide concentrations were also measured with an automated system.
Study of Ventilation and Carbon Dioxide in an Office Building
S. J. Nabinger (author) / A. K. Persity (author) / W. S. Dols (author)
1994
10 pages
Report
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English
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