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Klaas De Jonge, Jelle Laverge
indoor air quality
IAQ
HVAC
floor heating
demand controlled ventilation
DCV
Volatile organic compounds
VOC
Languages
English
Pages (count)
2
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40th AIVC - 8th TightVent - 6th venticool Conference - Ghent, Belgium - 15-16 October 2019

HVAC systems in newly built or extensively renovated dwellings were all developed with the aim for energy saving with equal or better comfort. However, these systems (floor heating and DCV systems) have certain characteristics which increase the emissions of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) and give VOCs the chance to accumulate to higher concentrations. This interaction is investigated based on dynamic simulations using a temperature and humidity dependent VOC emission model.