Energy efficiency buildings program
Abstract
Progress is reported in developing techniques for auditing the energy performance of buildings. The ventilation of buildings and indoor air quality is discussed from the viewpoint of (1) combustion generated pollutants; (2) organic contaminants; (3) radon emanation, measurements, and control; (4) strategies for the field monitoring of indoor air quality; and (5) mechanical ventilation systems using air-to-air heat exchanges. The development of energy efficient windows to provide optimum daylight with minimal thermal losses in cold weather and minimum thermal gain in hot weather is considered as well as the production of high frequency solid state ballasts for fluorescent lights to provide more efficient lighting at a 25% savings over conventional core ballasts. Data compilation, analysis, and demonstration activities are summarized.
- Publication:
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California Univ., Berkeley Report
- Pub Date:
- May 1981
- Bibcode:
- 1981ucb..reptR.....
- Keywords:
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- Air Quality;
- Buildings;
- Energy Conservation;
- Human Factors Engineering;
- Thermal Insulation;
- Ventilation;
- Air Pollution;
- Data Systems;
- Environmental Engineering;
- Hazards;
- Heat Exchangers;
- Illumination;
- Engineering (General)