There have been many new sensors introduced on the market claiming that they can perform accurate measurements of Indoor Air Quality.
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There have been many new sensors introduced on the market claiming that they can perform accurate measurements of Indoor Air Quality.
Because of the relative complexity of the French method for calculating the energy performance of new buildings, the selection of input data for heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) sys
Since 2006, the Effinergie certification has been a major market driver in France for energy efficiency initiatives in all building types, new and renovated.
Annex 5 – the Air Infiltration and Ventilation Centre annual report 2016.
The window/door opening behavior of occupants is a very important factor in determining the airflows and ventilation conditions in buildings, on which indoor pollutant concentration and transport a
Children spend the majority of their weekdays in classrooms that often have low indoor air quality and limited financial resources for the initial and running costs of mechanical ventilation system
Building air leakage rate is taken into account in energy calculations, but mainly with default tabulated values.
This paper presents a study of the impact of horizontal aperture separation in single-sided ventilation flows with two apertures (SS2).