2021
DOI: 10.3390/app11094056
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Effects of Night Ventilation on Indoor Air Quality in Educational Buildings—A Field Study

Abstract: Night ventilation methods have been used in educational buildings to guarantee indoor air quality at the beginning of occupied periods. A typical method has been to pre-start ventilation 2 h before the space usage. Another selection has been to ventilate a building continuously during the night with a minimum airflow rate that can dilute material emissions. In this study, the pre-started, continuous, and intermittent ventilation methods were compared by assessing indoor air quality in field measurements. The d… Show more

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“…Vacation of halls between evening and the next morning allow enough ventilation, which abate the microbial loads. This was the observation of Lestinen et al [37] during research conducted in educational buildings, where non-activity period is long enough to freshen the indoor air before occupancy. Relative humidity to some extent correlates with selective microorganisms.…”
Section: Microbial Loads Appear Higher In the Eveningmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…Vacation of halls between evening and the next morning allow enough ventilation, which abate the microbial loads. This was the observation of Lestinen et al [37] during research conducted in educational buildings, where non-activity period is long enough to freshen the indoor air before occupancy. Relative humidity to some extent correlates with selective microorganisms.…”
Section: Microbial Loads Appear Higher In the Eveningmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…These findings have practical implications for choosing the most appropriate ventilation strategy depending on the specific needs and constraints of a given building or system. If the ventilation system of the building is advanced, continuous ventilation can be applied only to the ductwork sections, which might be exposed to cold and humid conditions [56]. This will allow us to reduce the required operational energy demand during the night.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Carbon dioxide is one of the main pollutants in indoor air. It is measured in PPM (Particles Per Million) and removed to ensure good air quality [11,20,37]. Ventilation rate is a critical factor affecting indoor air quality, occupant comfort and productivity.…”
Section: Indoor Air Comfortmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study investigated the IAQ in Swedish housing stock, disclosing that even though ventilation appeared to be a source of NO 2 , increased ventilation rate seemed to reduce the indoor intensities of formaldehyde and total volatile organic compounds. [37] Ventilation systems…”
Section: No Referencementioning
confidence: 99%