2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.enbuild.2016.02.006
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Effect of shifts from occupant design position on performance of ceiling personalized ventilation assisted with desk fan or chair fans

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“…Such systems direct cool fresh air towards the respiratory area of a person. According to Habchi et al [86], face ventilation can be used to reduce the risk of cross-infections and decreases the absence days of the staff. Furthermore, the face ventilation provides a comfortable room climate at ambient temperatures up to 30 • C (Table A6- 45, A6-46).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Such systems direct cool fresh air towards the respiratory area of a person. According to Habchi et al [86], face ventilation can be used to reduce the risk of cross-infections and decreases the absence days of the staff. Furthermore, the face ventilation provides a comfortable room climate at ambient temperatures up to 30 • C (Table A6- 45, A6-46).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both actuators, however, support the faster adaptation of the conditioned seat to the ambient climate than it is possible with conventional seats [102]. Movement of the occupant in front of the workplace does not affect the thermal influence of the seat as long as the occupant is sitting on the seat [86].…”
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“…Another study redesigned a round movable panel (RMP) [127], used in several review studies [38,80,92]. The commonly used PV type also includes ceiling-mounted personalized ventilation (CMPV) [88,89], chair-based personalized ventilation (CBPV) [29,37], desk-mounted personalized ventilation (DMPV) [120], desk fan (DF) and/or chair fan (CF) [103,104], and bed-based task/ambient air conditioning (BTAC) [105,109,110]. Figure 2 shows the commonly used PV types.…”
Section: Pv Types With Background Hvac Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%