2017
DOI: 10.20944/preprints201712.0003.v1
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Ventilation Positive Pressure Intervention Effect on IAQ in a School Building with Moisture Problems

Abstract: This case study investigates the effects of ventilation intervention on measured and 12 perceived indoor air quality (IAQ) in a repaired school where occupants reported IAQ problems. 13Occupants´ symptoms were suspected to be related to the impurities leaked indoors through the

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“…measurements of real buildings for compliance with building regulations [5], whereas a 10 Pa pressure difference is used in the Canadian CGSB 149.10 standard [6] to calculate, for instance, the equivalent leakage area. At 4 Pa pressure difference or less, natural infiltration usually occurs in buildings, which is an essential metric in indoor air quality applications [47] and building energy simulations [48].…”
Section: Airflow-pressure Difference Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…measurements of real buildings for compliance with building regulations [5], whereas a 10 Pa pressure difference is used in the Canadian CGSB 149.10 standard [6] to calculate, for instance, the equivalent leakage area. At 4 Pa pressure difference or less, natural infiltration usually occurs in buildings, which is an essential metric in indoor air quality applications [47] and building energy simulations [48].…”
Section: Airflow-pressure Difference Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%