Strindehag O, Norell L, Kvarnstrom S
Year:
1990
Bibliographic info:
Canada, Indoor Air '90, Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality and Climate, Toronto, 29 July -3 August 1990, Volume 4 "Building and System Assessments and Solutions", pp 437-442.

This article presents a number of examples of how the supply of outdoor air to a room can be adapted on the basis of the measured content of carbon dioxide in the indoor air, so that an acceptable air quality will be maintained in the room. The results of studies carried out in a conference room , three offices and a school are reported. The measured values of carbon dioxide contents were employed both for controlling the outdoor air flow and for checking that the ventilation systems operate satisfactorily.