2017
DOI: 10.3130/jaabe.16.641
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Development of an Air Duct Damper to Prevent Backflow Odor from the Ventilation Shaft in Buildings

Abstract: Nowadays, backflow odor, along with floor noise, has been recognized as an environmental right dispute element between the units within a multi-unit dwelling in Korea because it causes not only foul odors flowing back into the unit vent pipe to flow indoors and cause a problem of degraded air quality but also annoyance by foul odors and steam in balconies and bathrooms. Therefore, this study relates to the performance improvement of bathroom air duct facilities in multi-unit dwellings. This study aims to devel… Show more

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“…2 to install plumbing lines (PL) and outdoor air conditioner (AC) units. Also, the air shafts are referenced by different names, such as light well [26], light shaft [27], ventilation shaft [28], and meenware [21].…”
Section: A Passive Spacementioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 to install plumbing lines (PL) and outdoor air conditioner (AC) units. Also, the air shafts are referenced by different names, such as light well [26], light shaft [27], ventilation shaft [28], and meenware [21].…”
Section: A Passive Spacementioning
confidence: 99%