Investigation of a Ventilation System for Energy Efficiency and Indoor Environmental Quality in a Renovated Historical Building: A Case Study

This paper emphasizes the importance of environmental protection regarding the reduction of energy consumption while maintaining living standards. The aim of the research is to observe the effects of mechanical and natural ventilation on energy consumption and building operation as well as indoor en...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of environmental research and public health 2019-10, Vol.16 (21), p.4133
Hauptverfasser: Nagy, Richard, Mečiarová, Ľudmila, Vilčeková, Silvia, Krídlová Burdová, Eva, Košičanová, Danica
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Zusammenfassung:This paper emphasizes the importance of environmental protection regarding the reduction of energy consumption while maintaining living standards. The aim of the research is to observe the effects of mechanical and natural ventilation on energy consumption and building operation as well as indoor environmental quality (IEQ). The results of indoor environmental quality testing show that the mean relative humidity (31%) is in the permissible range (30%-70%); the mean CO concentration (1050.5 ppm) is above the recommended value of 1000 ppm according to Pettenkofer; and the mean PM concentration (43.5 µg/m ) is under the limit value of 50 µg/m . A very large positive correlation is found between relative humidity and concentration of CO as well as between the concentration of PM and the concentration of CO . The most commonly occurring sick building syndrome (SBS) symptoms are found to be fatigue and the feeling of a heavy head.
ISSN:1660-4601
1661-7827
1660-4601
DOI:10.3390/ijerph16214133