Evaluation of the performance of demand control ventilation system for school buildings located in the hot climate of Saudi Arabia

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Alaa Alaidroos
Ayad Almaimani
Moncef Krarti
Ammar Dahlan
Rahif Maddah
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[1] King Abdulaziz University,Architectural Engineering Department
[2] King Abdulaziz University,Faculty of Architecture and Planning
[3] University of Colorado Boulder,Building Systems Program
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Building Simulation | 2022年 / 15卷
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mechanical ventilation; demand control ventilation (DCV); indoor air quality (IAQ); CO; concentration; energy efficiency; school buildings;
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The advantages of the demand control ventilation system (DCV) have been widely discussed in previous research studies. However, the literature has not addressed the benefits of DCV on controlling indoor CO2 concentration and minimizing cooling energy consumption for school buildings located in extremely hot climates. Therefore, this paper contributes to the development of DCV and mechanical ventilation systems through a comprehensive evaluation of these systems to maintain acceptable indoor air quality (IAQ) while minimizing cooling energy demands for school buildings located in the harsh hot climate of Saudi Arabia. The evaluation is based on a calibrated whole-building energy model and validated IAQ predictions using field data obtained from a school case study in Jeddah. The results of this research study confirm that hourly and sub-hourly monitoring of indoor CO2 concentration is required to ensure optimal design and operation of the ventilation systems in schools. In addition, the analyses indicate that a 13% increase in cooling energy end-use can result for any additional 0.1 students/m2 density increase in the classrooms. However, the energy penalties related to ventilation needs can be reduced by up to 25% using DCV instead of conventional mechanical ventilation systems for school buildings located in Saudi Arabia’s hot climate.
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页码:1067 / 1082
页数:15
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