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PD CR 1752:1999

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Ventilation for buildings. Design criteria for the indoor environment

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Language(s)

English

Published date

15-04-1999

$669.38
Including GST where applicable

Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Definitions
4 Categories of indoor environment
5 Design assumptions
6 Design criteria
Annex A (informative) Development of design criteria
Annex B (informative) Step-by-step method for determination of
                      design criteria
Annex C (informative) Practical examples
Annex D (informative) Thermal data
Annex E (informative) Extracts from "World Health Organization Region
                      Publication: Air quality guidelines for Europe"
Annex F (informative) Ventilation effectiveness
Annex G (informative) Guidelines for low-polluting buildings
Annex H (informative) Bibliography
Figure A.1 - PPD as a function of PMV
Figure A.2 - The optimum operative temperature as a function of
             clothing and activity for the three categories of the
             thermal environment
Figure A.3 - Permissible mean air velocity as a function of local air
             temperature and turbulence intensity for the three
             categories of the thermal environment
Figure A.4 - Local discomfort caused by vertical air temperature difference
Figure A.5 - Local discomfort caused by warm and cool floors
Figure A.6 - Local discomfort caused by radiant temperature asymmetry
Figure A.7 - Dissatisfaction caused by a standard person (one olf) at
             different ventilation rates
Figure A.8 - Carbon dioxide as an indicator of human bioeffluents
Table 1 - Design criteria for spaces in different types of buildings
Table 2 - Required ventilation rate per occupant
Table A.1 - Three categories of thermal environment
Table A.2 - Permissible air temperature difference between head and
            ankles (1,1 and 0,1 m above the floor) for the three
            categories of the thermal environment
Table A.3 - Permissible range of the floor temperature for the three
            categories of the thermal environment
Table A.4 - Permissible radiant temperature asymmetry for the three
            categories of the thermal environment
Table A.5 - Three categories of perceived indoor air quality
Table A.6 - Pollution load caused by occupants
Table A.7 - Example of occupancy in spaces
Table A.8 - Pollution load caused by the building, including furnishing
            carpets and ventilation system
Table A.9 - Examples of outdoor levels of air quality
Table A.10 - Permissible A-weighted sound pressure level generated and/or
             transmitted by the ventilation or air-conditioning system
             in different types of spaces for three categories
Table C.1 - Design criteria for spaces in different types of building
Table D.1 - Metabolic rates of different activities
Table D.2 - Thermal insulation for typical combinations of garments
Table D.4 - Thermal insulation for individual garments
Table 1. Established guideline values and risk estimates
Table 4. Rationale and guideline values based on sensory effects or
         annoyance reactions using an averaging time of 30 minutes
Table 6. - Risk estimates for asbestos
Table 7. - Risk estimates and recommended action level for radon
           daughters
Table 8. Guideline values for individual substances based on effects on
         terrestrial vegetation
Table F.1 - Examples of ventilation effectiveness in the breathing zone
            of spaces ventilated in different ways

Defines the requirements for, and methods of expressing the quality of the indoor environment for the design, commissioning operation and control of ventilation and air-conditioning systems.

Committee
RHE/2
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
76
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current

This Technical Report specifies the requirements for, and methods of expressing the quality of the indoor environment for the design, commissioning, operation and control of ventilation and air­conditioning systems.

This Technical Report covers indoor environments where the major concern is the human occupation but excludes dwellings. This Technical Report does not cover buildings where industrial processes or similar operations requiring special conditions are undertaken.

The practical procedures, including selection of parameters to be measured during commissioning, control and operation, are not covered.

Standards Relationship
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