Infiltration of Outdoor Air in Two Newly Constructed High Rise Residential Buildings

Category Primary study
JournalInternational Journal of Ventilation
Year 2006
AbstractThe transmission of SARS in high rise residential buildings in Hong Kong has highlighted the importance of indoor environmental quality. One of the important parameters that requires investigation is natural ventilation. The air change per hour (ac/h) of living rooms was studied in two newly constructed vacant tall buildings in Hong Kong. The aim was to benchmark the air change rate of high rise residential buildings. The scope of the work covered the measurement of air change rate in living rooms under both natural ventilation and air conditioning operation. The air change rate was measured using sulphur hexafluoride (SF6) tracer gas. The results show that these concrete residential buildings are not airtight. When all windows and doors were closed, the mean background air change rate in the living room was about 0.36 ac/h. When a window type air conditioner was switched on, this was increased to about 0.74 ac/h. The background air change rate depends on building orientation. In fact there was no...
Epistemonikos ID: 8661cf4abe65c6076eb23462fd29e8ffc7281f9c
First added on: Feb 03, 2021