Indoor Climate Quality Assessment. Evaluation of indoor thermal and indoor air quality
REHVA Guidebook No. 14
Authors: Stefano Paolo Corgnati and Manuel Gameiro da Silva (Editors), Roberta Ansaldi, Ehsan Asadi, José Joaquim Costa, Marco Filippi, Jan Kaczmarczyk, Arsen Krikor Melikov, Bjarne W. Olesen, Zbigniew Popiolek, Pawel Wargocki
Publisher: REHVA (Federation of European Heating and Air-conditioning Associations)
Price: €50
Language: English
Summary
This new REHVA Guidebook gives building professionals a useful support in the practical measurements and monitoring of the indoor climate in buildings. It is evident that energy consumption in a building is directly influenced by required and maintained indoor comfort level. Wireless technologies for measurement and monitoring have allowed enlarging significantly number of possible applications, especially in existing buildings. The Guidebook illustrates with several cases the instrumentation for the monitoring and assessment of indoor climate.
Contents
Aim of the guide
General introduction
Indoor climate quality effects on productivity
Theoretical background on ICQ
Criteria for indoor climate quality classification
Sensors and measurement equipments
ICQ assessment procedure
Case studies