In this paper, the performance of Belgian building code compliant residential ventilation systems is evaluated on multiple performance indicators: occupant exposure to bio-effluents, occupant exposure to other use-related pollutants (odours) and occupant exposure to building material emissions. The fitness of the proposed criteria in this context is then discussed in a broader context and this information is then used to interpret the fitness of the code prescriptions as design criteria for performant ventilation systems
It has been increasingly common to design for increased ventilation rates above legislative requirem...
Ventilation is commonly used as a basic means to supply outdoor air to indoor environment to achieve...
Three strategies for achieving acceptable indoor air quality are ventilation, source control and cle...
In this paper, the performance of Belgian building code compliant residential ventilation systems is...
Residential ventilation standards, especially in Europe are slowly but substantially moving away fro...
Most of the existing ventilation standards are drafted in a rather prescriptive way. Growing focus o...
Research shows that, despite compliance with building codes, residential ventilation systems do not ...
In the context of the PREVENT project, preparing a possiblerevision of the Belgian residential venti...
Over the last decades, residential ventilation standards have been integrated in most of the buildin...
The context of ventilation in Belgian dwellings has changed since the publication of the Belgian sta...
In March 2016 a new regulation came into force in Belgium regarding the wellbeing at work, with spec...
Most legislations concerning ventilation are based on perceived air quality criteria, but ventilatio...
International audienceNatural and Hybrid ventilation systems, by using exclusively or partially natu...
Background - The goal of this project, with a focus on commercial buildings in California, was to de...
It has been increasingly common to design for increased ventilation rates above legislative requirem...
Ventilation is commonly used as a basic means to supply outdoor air to indoor environment to achieve...
Three strategies for achieving acceptable indoor air quality are ventilation, source control and cle...
In this paper, the performance of Belgian building code compliant residential ventilation systems is...
Residential ventilation standards, especially in Europe are slowly but substantially moving away fro...
Most of the existing ventilation standards are drafted in a rather prescriptive way. Growing focus o...
Research shows that, despite compliance with building codes, residential ventilation systems do not ...
In the context of the PREVENT project, preparing a possiblerevision of the Belgian residential venti...
Over the last decades, residential ventilation standards have been integrated in most of the buildin...
The context of ventilation in Belgian dwellings has changed since the publication of the Belgian sta...
In March 2016 a new regulation came into force in Belgium regarding the wellbeing at work, with spec...
Most legislations concerning ventilation are based on perceived air quality criteria, but ventilatio...
International audienceNatural and Hybrid ventilation systems, by using exclusively or partially natu...
Background - The goal of this project, with a focus on commercial buildings in California, was to de...
It has been increasingly common to design for increased ventilation rates above legislative requirem...
Ventilation is commonly used as a basic means to supply outdoor air to indoor environment to achieve...
Three strategies for achieving acceptable indoor air quality are ventilation, source control and cle...