The effect of air conditioners on occupants’ thermal adaptive behaviours and wellbeing: advances and challenges

To study the impact of air conditioners (AC) on occupants’ behaviours and comfort, two comparison surveys were conducted during hot summer weather before and after air conditioners were installed in student dormitories at Chongqing University in 2008 and 2016, respectively. The results showed that a...

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Main Authors: Wu Yuxin, Yuan Mengwei, Wang Zixuan, Li Xinyi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20198003003
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spelling doaj-b8c29e5f9d634f42913d18c6efde24b82021-02-02T04:11:45ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422019-01-01800300310.1051/e3sconf/20198003003e3sconf_reee2018_03003The effect of air conditioners on occupants’ thermal adaptive behaviours and wellbeing: advances and challengesWu YuxinYuan MengweiWang ZixuanLi XinyiTo study the impact of air conditioners (AC) on occupants’ behaviours and comfort, two comparison surveys were conducted during hot summer weather before and after air conditioners were installed in student dormitories at Chongqing University in 2008 and 2016, respectively. The results showed that after the ACs were installed, occupants’ environmental satisfaction vote was notably higher irrespective of whether the equipment was used. The proportion of ACs used (PAU) in 2016 and the proportion of fans used (PFU) in 2008 were logistically fit with the outside temperatures, and these data displayed very similar trends. However, less variety in adaptive behaviours was evident after the ACs were installed. When ACs were used, lower proportions of windows were opened (13%) and higher proportions of occupants felt stuffy (54%), experienced draughts (38%), and reported sick building syndrome (SBS). This study provides scientific insight into the advances and problems caused by the popularization of ACs.https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20198003003
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author Wu Yuxin
Yuan Mengwei
Wang Zixuan
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Li Xinyi
The effect of air conditioners on occupants’ thermal adaptive behaviours and wellbeing: advances and challenges
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title The effect of air conditioners on occupants’ thermal adaptive behaviours and wellbeing: advances and challenges
title_short The effect of air conditioners on occupants’ thermal adaptive behaviours and wellbeing: advances and challenges
title_full The effect of air conditioners on occupants’ thermal adaptive behaviours and wellbeing: advances and challenges
title_fullStr The effect of air conditioners on occupants’ thermal adaptive behaviours and wellbeing: advances and challenges
title_full_unstemmed The effect of air conditioners on occupants’ thermal adaptive behaviours and wellbeing: advances and challenges
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series E3S Web of Conferences
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publishDate 2019-01-01
description To study the impact of air conditioners (AC) on occupants’ behaviours and comfort, two comparison surveys were conducted during hot summer weather before and after air conditioners were installed in student dormitories at Chongqing University in 2008 and 2016, respectively. The results showed that after the ACs were installed, occupants’ environmental satisfaction vote was notably higher irrespective of whether the equipment was used. The proportion of ACs used (PAU) in 2016 and the proportion of fans used (PFU) in 2008 were logistically fit with the outside temperatures, and these data displayed very similar trends. However, less variety in adaptive behaviours was evident after the ACs were installed. When ACs were used, lower proportions of windows were opened (13%) and higher proportions of occupants felt stuffy (54%), experienced draughts (38%), and reported sick building syndrome (SBS). This study provides scientific insight into the advances and problems caused by the popularization of ACs.
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