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Technical Note TN 12/94.1 CO2 controlled mechanical ventilation systems (Withdrawn)

Publication Year

1994

Document Status

Withdrawn

Abstract

Carbon dioxide controlled mechanical ventilation systems can be an effective and energy conscious method of providing adequate ventilation air during only during occupancy. This technical note provides the results of measurements of carbon dioxide concentrations in buildings. The parameters required and the method of calculation are provided to calculate the evolution of carbon dioxide in buildings. A logical sequence of simple calculations are provided to make an initial assessment of the efficacy of providing a CO2 control system in any particular building. Building types which are likely to be most suitable are also highlighted.

Document History

Withdrawn by publisher, March 2016.

ISBN

9780860223894

Publisher Information

BSRIA Limited

BSRIA was founded in 1956. It is a consultancy, test and research organisation which publishes technical notes and guidance for designers and specifiers of building services.

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