Evaluation of low-cost CO₂ sensors / author(s), Carsen Banister, Justin Berquist, Talal Toushan.: NR24-35/2019E-PDF
"Demand-controlled ventilation (DCV) systems use indicators of demand for ventilation, such as excess carbon dioxide, to control a ventilation system. DCV denotes continuously and automatically adjusting the ventilation rate in response to indoor pollutant concentrations. DCV systems have the potential to ventilate more at times when it provides an indoor air quality (IAQ) advantage and less when it provides an energy advantage (during vacancy). The focus of the work presented here is to evaluate the performance of two selected low-cost CO₂ sensors to verify their suitability in the control of residential ventilation systems"--Executive summary, page iv.
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| Title | Evaluation of low-cost CO₂ sensors / author(s), Carsen Banister, Justin Berquist, Talal Toushan. |
| Publication type | Monograph |
| Language | [English] |
| Format | Digital text |
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| Description | 1 online resource (iv, 33 pages) : colour illustrations |
| ISBN | 9780660300283 |
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