Ventilation of air-conditioned residential buildings: A case study in Hong Kong

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Z.T.Ai [1 ]
C.M.Mak [1 ]
D.J.Cui [1 ]
P.Xue [1 ]
侯恩哲 [1 ]
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[1] 《建筑节能》杂志社
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Ventilation; Room air conditioner; Residential buildings; Carbon dioxide(CO2); On-site measurements;
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TU83 [空气调节、采暖、通风及其设备];
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More and more studies reported that there were insufficient ventilation and excessive CO;concentration in air-conditioned residential buildings, but few solutions were provided. This study investigates the overnight evolution of CO;concentration in air-conditioned residential buildings and then focuses mainly on the evaluation of three ventilation strategies, including overnight natural ventilation, short-term mechanical ventilation and short-term natural ventilation. On-site measurements were conducted in a typical residential bedroom in Hong Kong in September. The indoor and outdoor CO;concentration, air temperature and relative humidity as well as the outdoor wind speed during the measurements were analysed. Ventilation rates were calculated based on the time series of CO;concentration. This study confirms that additional ventilation is usually needed in air-conditioned residential buildings. Overnight natural ventilation with even a small opening is associated with excessive energy consumption and deteriorated indoor thermal environment. Short-term natural ventilation strategies are inefficient and uncontrollable. Compared to the best short-term natural ventilation strategy, a reasonably designed short-term mechanical ventilation strategy requires only a 41% of ventilation period to complete one full replacement of indoor air and to reach a lower indoor CO;concentration. Nighttime case studies and a theoretical analysis suggest that a few several-minute mechanical ventilation periods could potentially maintain an acceptable indoor air quality for a normal sleeping period of 8 h.
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