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Healthy Indoor Environments David W. Bearg, PE, CIH June 4, 2003 Greening the Government Conference, Philadelphia, PA
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HEALTHY INDOOR ENVIRONMENT: ABSENCE OF IAQ PROBLEMS u IAQ PROBLEMS ARISE WHEN SOMETHING GOES WRONG! u EITHER INADEQUATE VENTILATION, PRESENCE OF AIR CONTAMINANTS, OR BOTH
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HEALTHY INDOOR ENVIRONMENT: ADEQUACY OF VENTILATION IF THE HVAC SYSTEM ISN’T PERFORMING AS INTENDED, YOU COULD BE UNDERVENTILATING IN PARTS OF YOUR BUILDING, AND JEOPARDIZING THE PRODUCTIVITY OF THE WORKERS THERE.
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HEALTHY INDOOR ENVIRONMENT: ADEQUACY OF VENTILATION u WHAT’S NEEDED IS OPERATIONAL FEEDBACK ON THE AMOUNT OF OUTDOOR AIR FOR VENTILATION ACTUALLY BEING PROVIDED TO THE BUILDING OCCUPANTS
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HEALTHY INDOOR ENVIRONMENT: OPERATIONAL FEEDBACK ON PERFORMANCE u MONITORING u LEED IEQ CREDIT #1: u PERMANENT CARBON DIOXIDE (CO 2 ) MONITORING SYSTEM.
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HEALTHY INDOOR ENVIRONMENT: LEED IEQ CREDIT 1 Intent: Provide capacity for indoor air quality (IAQ) monitoring to help sustain long-term occupant comfort and well-being. Requirements: Install a permanent carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) monitoring system that provides operational adjustments.
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HEALTHY INDOOR ENVIRONMENT: OPERATIONAL FEEDBACK ON PERFORMANCE u MONITORING u ASTM D 6245-98 Standard Guide for Using Indoor Carbon Dioxide Concentrations to Evaluate Indoor Air Quality and Ventilation
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HEALTHY INDOOR ENVIRONMENT: OPERATIONAL FEEDBACK ON PERFORMANCE u MONITORING u INFORMATION MANAGEMENT APPLIED TO THE OPERATION OF THE BUILDING AND ITS HVAC SYSTEMS.
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20.0% 30.0% 40.0% 50.0% 60.0% 70.0% 80.0% 90.0% 100.0% 8:45:389:23:42 10:01:4310:39:4511:17:4811:55:4912:33:5313:11:5813:50:0214:28:0715:06:1015:44:1116:22:16 AHU-4AHU-5AHU-6AHU-8 OUTDOOR AIR PERCENTAGES
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HEALTHY INDOOR ENVIRONMENT: OPERATIONAL FEEDBACK ON PERFORMANCE u MONITORING CAN BE USED FOR DIAGNOSTICS, CONTROL, OR BOTH
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HEALTHY INDOOR ENVIRONMENT: MONITORING COSTS u AS MENTIONED BEFORE, PRODUCTIVITY GAINS CAN EXCEED ENERGY COSTS WITH INCREASED VENTILATION. IN ONE INSTALLATION, MONITORING COST $0.20/SF IN 250,000 SF BUILDING
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HEALTHY INDOOR ENVIRONMENT: NO AIR CONTAMINANTS PRESENT u PARTICULATES u VOCs u MOLD (MOISTURE) u CARBON MONOXIDE
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HEALTHY INDOOR ENVIRONMENT: POTENTIAL FOR MOLDS u LIMITING FACTOR IN THE GROWTH OF MOLDS INDOORS IS MOISTURE
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HEALTHY INDOOR ENVIRONMENT: NO AIR CONTAMINANTS PRESENT u CARBON MONOXIDE FROM LOWER LEVEL PARKING AREAS, LOADING DOCKS, OR NEARBY TRAFFIC
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HEALTHY INDOOR ENVIRONMENT: ADEQUACY OF VENTILATION u WHAT’S NEEDED IS OPERATIONAL FEEDBACK ON THE AMOUNT OF OUTDOOR AIR FOR VENTILATION ACTUALLY BEING PROVIDED TO THE BUILDING OCCUPANTS
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MONITORING FOR VENTILATION PERFORMANCE u CAN REDUCE UNCERTAINTY & RISK IN THE OPERATION OF BUILDINGS u CAN IMPROVE DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT OF HVAC OPERATION u CAN INCREASE ABILITY OF ACHIEVING MORE OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE, CONSISTENT WITH GOALS FOR BOTH MAXIMAL IAQ & ENERGY EFFICIENCY
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