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- Passive House Schools - Boundary Conditions @planning:non-residential_passive_house_buildings:passive_house_schools
- __ which meets the criteria for acceptable indoor air quality.**\\ \\ This was shown in a contribution ... gs had often been made during measurements of the air quality in schools, but were repeatedly ignored. ... us floats for quite a time (up to 3 hours) in the air. The infection risk is higher, the higher the con... ion. Therefor, providing a decent amount of fresh air (which is around some 15 to 30 m³/h per person in
- Aspects of efficient ventilation in hospitals @planning:non-residential_passive_house_buildings:ph_hospitals
- nts. \\ Certain areas of hospitals require great air flows, with especially high air exchange rates found in operation rooms, labs, and areas where utensil... al components are needed to filter and purify the air in compliance with hygienic and functional requir... fficiency is by optimizing the design and outdoor air demand controls along with reducing pressure loss
- Passive House schools – How to go about it @planning:non-residential_passive_house_buildings:passive_house_schools
- tion of ventilation systems with sufficient fresh air flow rates is essential for good air quality in classrooms. The designed air quantities should be **15 to 20 m³ per person and hour** durin... essary filter qualities (at least F7 for external air) and to keep this filter dry (see also [[planning
- Introduction: Retail stores as Passive Houses
- g contribute significantly to the need for active air conditioning. Even though the electricity consump... mer, such as light fixtures combined with extract air ducts or electronic ballasts installed outside of... uented. An appropriate design which minimises the air exchange per customer is therefore recommended. A draught lobby and air curtain can contribute to this. An article (//tha
- Energy efficiency in cafeterias and commercial kitchens @planning:non-residential_passive_house_buildings:cafeterias_and_commercial_kitchens
- derably if kitchen equipment with reduced extract air demand is used, if kitchen appliances are of the right size, if heat is recovered from extract air, and if the ventilation system has a control syst... ary processes to draw off heat and improve indoor air quality. \\ \\ ===== Summary ===== There is con... aken into consideration. Despite moderate indoor air temperatures, heat given off by hot surfaces redu
- Ventilation in commercial kitchens @planning:non-residential_passive_house_buildings:cafeterias_and_commercial_kitchens
- itted during cooking and cleaning from the indoor air to ensure tolerable working conditions for staff.... t how energy can be saved without reducing indoor air quality. The following aspects with potential for... systems have to move relatively large amounts of air, so reductions in pressure losses have a signific... onsumption. \\ **Reduction in demand for extract air and the resulting reduction in the volume flow of
- Baseline study - implementing the Passive House concept in hospitals @planning:non-residential_passive_house_buildings:ph_hospitals
- f quickly. Even in conventional hospitals, indoor air ventilators are commonly used. It is therefore on... /(m²a) even though target indoor temperatures and air exchange rates are greater than in other building... \\ Cooling based on large volumes of conditioned air far beyond the flows required for hygiene should ... ntilation should still be provided to ensure good air quality over the long run. \\ Even if the ventil
- Passive House Hospitals @planning:non-residential_passive_house_buildings:ph_hospitals
- als** \\ Certain areas of hospitals require great air flows, with especially high air exchange rates found in operation rooms, labs, and areas where utensil... al components are needed to filter and purify the air in compliance with hygienic and functional requir
- Passive House schools
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