CO2-Based Demand Control Ventilation: Do Risks Outweigh Potential Rewards? PDF

CO2-Based Demand Control Ventilation: Do Risks Outweigh Potential Rewards? PDF

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CO2-Based Demand Control Ventilation: Do Risks Outweigh Potential Rewards? PDF

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2004

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Energy conservation strategies often distract attention fromother core design objectives, including occupant health, productivityand avoiding threats to the building structure’s long-termintegrity. CO2-based demand control ventilation (DCV) is an energy-conserving strategy that, in some cases, has sacrificed severalof these fundamental design objectives. Instead we have embracedshort-term energy cost savings and accepted greater risks to occupanthealth, diminished worker productivity, increased maintenancecosts, and life-cycle cost for the structure.


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