Human requirements in future air-conditioned environments: a search for excellence

Povl Ole Fanger

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    Abstract

    Although air-conditioning has played a positive role for economic development in warm climates, its image is globally mixed. Field studies demonstrate that there are substantial numbers of dissatisfied people in many buildings, among them those suffering from SBS symptoms, even though existing standards and guidelines are met. A paradigm shift from rather mediocre to excellent indoor environments is foreseen in the 21st century. Based on existing information and on new research results, five principles are suggested as elements behind a new philosophy of excellence: better indoor air quality increases productivity and decreases SBS symptoms; unnecessary indoor pollution sources should be avoided; the air should be served cool and dry to the occupants; small amounts of clean air should be served gently, close to the breathing zone of each individual; individual control of the thermal environment should be provided. These principles of excellence are compatible with energy efficiency and sustainability.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProc. of IVth Int. Building Installation, Science and Technology Symposium
    Place of PublicationIstanbul
    PublisherTurkish Society of HVAC and Sanitary Engineers
    Publication date2000
    Pages13-22
    Publication statusPublished - 2000
    EventIVth International Building Installation, Science and Technology Symposium - Istanbul
    Duration: 1 Jan 2000 → …

    Conference

    ConferenceIVth International Building Installation, Science and Technology Symposium
    CityIstanbul
    Period01/01/2000 → …

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