Measuring Indoor Air Quality in office buildings

Author: Margarita-Niki Assimakopoulos and Maria Argyriou (University of Athens)

Multiple point IAQ measurements in office buildings over time indicated that while IAQ might vary due to different behaviours of people, or different use, the CO2 levels showed insignificant variation. In contrast, VOC levels exhibited slightly higher variations, due to the existence of differing types of VOC sources. In Supermarket…

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Southern Comfort?

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As a partner in the iSERVcmb project, MacWhirter Limited – a UK air conditioning contractor – have been undertaking Inspections of air-conditioning systems throughout the EU in various climatic conditions. The 44 systems inspected to date (out of 80 expected) have been shown to have a mixture good, poor or…

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Energy Conservation Opportunities (ECOs) from Modelling

One goal of iSERV project is to provide an automatic tool that enables the user to detect the weaknesses of its HVAC system and to assess potential savings through modelling. The tool is based on some information data provided about the system and the associated building as well as on…

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New iSERVcmb Quick Start guide (v2)

Dear iSERVcmb participants, Welcome to the iSERVcmb project. Please find the iSERVcmb Quick Start Guide v2 under the Downloads Section. This guide was designed to help you get started with your participation to the iSERVcmb project. The following pages demonstrate how to: • Register on the iSERVcmb official website to…

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