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Occup Health Saf ; 85(4): 46-8, 2016 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27183813

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When building ventilation is reduced, energy is saved because it is not necessary to heat or cool as much outside air. Reduced ventilation can result in higher levels of carbon dioxide, which may cause building occupants to experience symptoms. Heating or cooling for ventilation air can be enhanced by a DCV system, which can save energy while providing a comfortable environment. Carbon dioxide concentrations within a building are often used to indicate whether adequate fresh air is being supplied to the building. These DCV systems use carbon dioxide sensors in each space or in the return air and adjust the ventilation based on carbon dioxide concentration; the higher the concentration, the more people occupy the space relative to the ventilation rate. With a carbon dioxide sensor DCV system, the fresh air ventilation rate varies based on the number ofpeople in the space, saving energy while maintaining a safe and comfortable environment.


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Air Pollution, Indoor/analysis , Carbon Dioxide/analysis , Sick Building Syndrome/prevention & control , Ventilation/methods , Carbon Dioxide/adverse effects , Humans , Occupational Health
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