Rowe, D., “Mixed Mode
Climate Control: some hands-on experience”. AIRAH Journal, December 1996.
David describes the choices that occupants made between
operating HVAC and opening windows in a temperate climate: Sydney,
Australia.
Cheers,
Steve.
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Mr.
Steven Moller Building Thermal Analyst CSIRO Manufacturing &
Infrastructure Technology PO Box 56, Highett. Vic. 3190, Australia (Street
address: Graham Rd, Highett, Vic. 3190) Phone: +61 3 9252 6000 (Switchboard)
9252 6337 (Direct) Fax: +61 3 9252 6251 Email:
Steven.Moller@xxxxxxxx Web : http://www.cmit.csiro.au
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Greetings,
I am working on an energy study for a building
considering installing operable windows in the offices which would be tied
into the VAV boxes. The sequence calls for the office VAV box to
fully close when the office window is opened. We think this
a good sequence, but the problem is quantifying the potential
savings.
Does anyone know of any
studies that deal with office occupant's tendencies
toward opening windows? (How often during various outside air conditions
windows are left open?) Any links to published studies or techniques
that people have used in the past would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Mickey Bush DMI, Inc. 450 Lexington St.
Newton, MA 02466 Phone: 617-527-1525 x101 Fax:
617-527-6606
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