Climate system: the transition from a sanitary to physiological norms

In the previous article we discussed how the decision the fundamental problem effects on of the application (commercial) side of the same problem. In this paper, we will continue to consider the relationship between fundamental and applied parts of the task of ensuring indoor air quality.The basis f...

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Main Author: L.L. Goshka
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University 2010-03-01
Series:Инженерно-строительный журнал
Subjects:
CEN
Online Access:http://engstroy.spb.ru/index_2010_02/goshka_normy.pdf
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spelling doaj-99b4d8926614404db203a7d16d9b142d2020-11-25T02:50:09ZengPeter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic UniversityИнженерно-строительный журнал2071-47262071-03052010-03-011221215Climate system: the transition from a sanitary to physiological normsL.L. GoshkaIn the previous article we discussed how the decision the fundamental problem effects on of the application (commercial) side of the same problem. In this paper, we will continue to consider the relationship between fundamental and applied parts of the task of ensuring indoor air quality.The basis for the standards and requirements for ventilation systems (CEN, 1998; ASHRAE, 2004) is a method, building on the response of the human senses to the air of varying quality (sensory response). P. Ole Fanger notes that the common statement tells that the sensor measurements are preferable to chemical measurements. In practice, this "philosophy" of standards defines the low quality of the air that displeased more people than expected, which is documented in many studies in the real conditions, in buildings built under these standards all around the world.Thus, in the standards and requirements for ventilation systems physiology of human is replaced by his feelings, a scientific approach to solving the problem of indoor air quality – by a solution of the subject objective.http://engstroy.spb.ru/index_2010_02/goshka_normy.pdfindoor climateindoor air qualityrequirementsregulationsstandardsCENASHRAE
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Climate system: the transition from a sanitary to physiological norms
Инженерно-строительный журнал
indoor climate
indoor air quality
requirements
regulations
standards
CEN
ASHRAE
author_facet L.L. Goshka
author_sort L.L. Goshka
title Climate system: the transition from a sanitary to physiological norms
title_short Climate system: the transition from a sanitary to physiological norms
title_full Climate system: the transition from a sanitary to physiological norms
title_fullStr Climate system: the transition from a sanitary to physiological norms
title_full_unstemmed Climate system: the transition from a sanitary to physiological norms
title_sort climate system: the transition from a sanitary to physiological norms
publisher Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University
series Инженерно-строительный журнал
issn 2071-4726
2071-0305
publishDate 2010-03-01
description In the previous article we discussed how the decision the fundamental problem effects on of the application (commercial) side of the same problem. In this paper, we will continue to consider the relationship between fundamental and applied parts of the task of ensuring indoor air quality.The basis for the standards and requirements for ventilation systems (CEN, 1998; ASHRAE, 2004) is a method, building on the response of the human senses to the air of varying quality (sensory response). P. Ole Fanger notes that the common statement tells that the sensor measurements are preferable to chemical measurements. In practice, this "philosophy" of standards defines the low quality of the air that displeased more people than expected, which is documented in many studies in the real conditions, in buildings built under these standards all around the world.Thus, in the standards and requirements for ventilation systems physiology of human is replaced by his feelings, a scientific approach to solving the problem of indoor air quality – by a solution of the subject objective.
topic indoor climate
indoor air quality
requirements
regulations
standards
CEN
ASHRAE
url http://engstroy.spb.ru/index_2010_02/goshka_normy.pdf
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