Personal comfort systems (PCS) have potential to fulfill building occupants' personal thermal comfort preferences with great efficiency. But to integrate them into building conditioning, there must be a broader selection of PCS devices available. Design guidance and standards are needed to assure that such devices provide high levels of comfort effectiveness and energy efficiency. This study addresses these needs. A suite of minimum-power PCS devices was built that target body parts significant to alliesthesia—a heated shoe insole, heated/cooled wristpad, small deskfan, and heated/cooled chair. They were tested in a climate chamber under cool and warm conditions using both thermal-manikin and human-subjects. Their efficiency at physically h...
It is well known that personal cooling improves thermal comfort and save energy. This study aims to:...
AbstractPersonalized conditioning systems represent a promising solution to two major challenges in ...
Recent air-conditioning systems aim to provide thermal comfort for an unspecified number of resident...
Personal comfort systems (PCS) aim to efficiently fulfill building occupants’ personal thermal comfo...
Personal Comfort Systems (PCSs) create a localized comfort situation satisfying individual needs. Th...
Conventional heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems are designed to condition the...
Personal Comfort Systems (PCS) for heating, such as foot warmers, heated chairs and infrared heaters...
Thermal discomfort is a widespread problem in the built environment, due in part to the variability ...
This report is a part of Work Package 3 Responsive and Energy Efficient buildings. The goal for WP 3...
Personal Comfort Systems (PCS) promise to reduce the energy needed to condition indoor environments,...
Personal comfort systems (PCS) promise individualized thermal comfort, energy-savings and may even c...
\u3cp\u3ePersonalized conditioning systems represent a promising solution to two major challenges in...
This paper discusses a spectrum of systems that cool or heat occupants personally, termed ‘personal ...
Personal Comfort Systems (PCS) are appliances available on the market and widely used since long tim...
Personal comfort systems (PCS) promise individualized thermal comfort, energy-savings and may even c...
It is well known that personal cooling improves thermal comfort and save energy. This study aims to:...
AbstractPersonalized conditioning systems represent a promising solution to two major challenges in ...
Recent air-conditioning systems aim to provide thermal comfort for an unspecified number of resident...
Personal comfort systems (PCS) aim to efficiently fulfill building occupants’ personal thermal comfo...
Personal Comfort Systems (PCSs) create a localized comfort situation satisfying individual needs. Th...
Conventional heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems are designed to condition the...
Personal Comfort Systems (PCS) for heating, such as foot warmers, heated chairs and infrared heaters...
Thermal discomfort is a widespread problem in the built environment, due in part to the variability ...
This report is a part of Work Package 3 Responsive and Energy Efficient buildings. The goal for WP 3...
Personal Comfort Systems (PCS) promise to reduce the energy needed to condition indoor environments,...
Personal comfort systems (PCS) promise individualized thermal comfort, energy-savings and may even c...
\u3cp\u3ePersonalized conditioning systems represent a promising solution to two major challenges in...
This paper discusses a spectrum of systems that cool or heat occupants personally, termed ‘personal ...
Personal Comfort Systems (PCS) are appliances available on the market and widely used since long tim...
Personal comfort systems (PCS) promise individualized thermal comfort, energy-savings and may even c...
It is well known that personal cooling improves thermal comfort and save energy. This study aims to:...
AbstractPersonalized conditioning systems represent a promising solution to two major challenges in ...
Recent air-conditioning systems aim to provide thermal comfort for an unspecified number of resident...