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It may not be enough to meet environmental standards individually. The quality of the environment is driven by interactions among factors that are often considered unrelated. Understanding the interactions of indoor air quality (IAQ), thermal environment, noise and light within the built environment is critical for achieving occupant satisfaction within buildings. For example, humidity has IAQ perception, contaminant control and thermal comfort effects that are covered discretely in ASHRAE Standards 62, Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality, and 55, Thermal Environmental Conditions for Human Occupancy, but in very different ways. Materials and systems used to address one problem may cause or may help another. This seminar provides examples of interactions and IEQ concerns that arise even when the basic environmental acceptability standards are met.

  1. Saving Too Much Energy?
    Mark Jackson, University of Texas – Austin, Austin, TX
    Product Contains: Slides (pdf), Recorded Presentation, Audio (mp3)
  2. My Building is So Cold in Summer and So Hot in Winter – What’s Going On?
    Chandra Sekhar, Ph.D., Fellow ASHRAE, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore
    Product Contains: Slides (pdf), Recorded Presentation, Audio (mp3)

Citation: ASHRAE Seminar Recordings, 2014 Annual Conference, Seattle, WA

Product Details

Published:
2014
File Size:
1 file , 190 KB
Product Code(s):
D-SE14Sem01