Vol.
XXIX, Suppl., Pp. S1-S63
August 2014
UDC 621.039+614.876:504.06
ISSN 1451-3994
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Pages: S52-S58
Authors: Franz Anton Roessler, Tahar Azzam Jai, Volker Grimm, Hans Hingmann, Tina Orovwighose, Nina Jach, and Joachim Breckow
Abstract
The energy conservation regulation provides upper limits for the annual primary energy requirements for new buildings and old building renovation. The actions required could accompany a reduction of the air exchange rate and cause a degradation of the indoor air quality. In addition to climate and building specific aspects, the air exchange rate is essentially affected by the residents. Present methods for the estimation of the indoor air quality can only be effected under test conditions, whereby the influence of the residents cannot be considered and so an estimation under daily routine cannot be ensured. In the context of this contribution first steps of a method are presented, that allows an estimation of the progression of the air exchange rate under favourable conditions by using radon as an indicator. Therefore mathematical connections are established that could be affirmed practically in an experimental set-up. So this method could provide a tool that allows the estimation of the progression of the air exchange rate and in a later step the estimation of a correlating progression of air pollutant concentrations without limitations of using the dwelling.
Key words:
radon, air exchange rate, air quality, air pollutant
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