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Title:Indoor air quality audit implementation in a hotel building in Portugal
Author(s):Asadi E; Costa JJ; Gameiro da Silva M;
Address:"ADAI - LAETA, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Coimbra, Polo II, 3030-201 Coimbra, Portugal"
Journal Title:Build Environ
Year:2011
Volume:20110206
Issue:8
Page Number:1617 - 1623
DOI: 10.1016/j.buildenv.2011.01.027
ISSN/ISBN:0360-1323 (Print) 1873-684X (Electronic) 0360-1323 (Linking)
Abstract:"Hotels are designed to provide high levels of comfort for guests; however, frequent complaints related to uncomfortable thermal environment and inadequate indoor air quality (IAQ) appear. On the other hand, there is little research concerning IAQ audits of hotels up to now. This study is aimed to establish and demonstrate the comprehensive IAQ audit approach for hotel buildings, based on Portugal national laws. A 4-star hotel building in Portugal is used as a case study to demonstrate the IAQ audit application and evaluate its comprehensiveness and usefulness to the hotel or facility managers. The systematic approach involves the measurement of physical parameters - temperature (dry bulb), relative humidity and the concentration of the suspended particulate matter (PM(10)) - the monitoring of the concentrations of selected chemical indicators - carbon dioxide (CO(2)), carbon monoxide (CO), formaldehyde (HCHO) and total volatile organic compounds (TVOCs) - and the measurements of biological indicators (bacteria, fungi, Legionella). In the present case, air exchange rates are measured by the concentration-decay method using metabolic CO(2) as the tracer gas. The comprehensive IAQ audit revealed four main problems in the hotel building: (1) insufficient ventilation rate; (2) too high particle concentration in some rooms; (3) contamination by Legionella of the sanitary hot-water circuit; (4) poor filtration effectiveness in all air handling units (AHUs)"
Keywords:Air exchange rate (AER) Hotel buildings IAQ audit Indoor air pollutants Indoor air quality (IAQ) Metabolic CO2;
Notes:"PubMed-not-MEDLINEAsadi, Ehsan Costa, J J Gameiro da Silva, Manuel eng England 2011/08/01 Build Environ. 2011 Aug; 46(8):1617-1623. doi: 10.1016/j.buildenv.2011.01.027. Epub 2011 Feb 6"

 
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