Essays about: "Demand Controlled Ventilation"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 14 essays containing the words Demand Controlled Ventilation.
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1. Demand controlled ventilation : Impact on energy use and indoor environmental quality
University essay from Mälardalens universitet/Akademin för ekonomi, samhälle och teknikAbstract : European buildings account for a significant share of the energy-related emissions in Europe. Addressing the increasing energy use and its contribution to greenhouse gases (GHG) is internationally recognized as crucial, and emissions must be halted. READ MORE
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2. Optimization of comfort-related energy and thermal comfort for commuter trains : A case study of Stockholm commuter trains
University essay from KTH/Skolan för industriell teknik och management (ITM)Abstract : Today, energy efficiency is an increasingly important question in which progress is accelerating. One of the high electricity demand energy users is public transport. In addition, passenger satisfaction with thermal comfort is an important parameter. READ MORE
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3. The Energy Savings Potential of a Heat Recovery Unit and Demand Controlled Ventilation in an Office Building
University essay from Umeå universitet/Institutionen för tillämpad fysik och elektronikAbstract : The building sector is responsible for approximately 40 % of the total energy usage in Sweden. In office buildings the heating, ventilation and air conditioning system can account for up to 55 % of the energy usage. In order to reduce the energy usage of the heating, ventilation and air conditioning system different control methods are often used. READ MORE
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4. Energy Performance Simulation of Different Ventilation Systems in Sweden and Corresponding Compliance in the LEED Residential Rating System
University essay from Högskolan Dalarna/EnergiteknikAbstract : The importance of energy efficiency in the operation of the built environment is becoming increasingly important. Energy use in the building sector has exceeded both transportation and industry, while within buildings heating, ventilation, and air conditioning has the greatest share. READ MORE
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5. Optimizing night cooling for two systems in Stockholm
University essay from KTH/Uthålliga byggnadssystemAbstract : Buildings in the commercial sector in Sweden accounts for around 12 % of the final energy consumption of the whole country. Utilizing energy efficient methods for heating, cooling and ventilation without compromising the indoor environment is therefore important. READ MORE