Assessing the impact of mechanical ventilation on indoor air quality in homes in subtropical New Zealand
Berry, Terri-Ann; Low, Joanne; Wallis, Shannon; Birchmore, Roger; Gremillon, Helen; Rameirez Prado, G.; Blanchon, Dan; Baling, Marleen; Doyle, Erin; Tang, Tianyi; Hernandez, G. A.
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2022-12Citation:
Berry, T.A., Low, J., Wallis, S.L., Birchmore, R., Gremillon, H., Rameirez Prado, G., Blanchon, D., Baling, M., Doyle, E., Tang, T., & Hernandez, G. (2022, December, 8-9). Assessing the impact of mechanical ventilation on indoor air quality in homes in subtropical New Zealand [Paper presentation]. Rangahau: Te Mana o te Mahi Kotahitanga: Research: The Power of Collaboration, MIT/Unitec Research Symposium 2022, Te Pūkenga, New ZealandPermanent link to Research Bank record:
https://hdl.handle.net/10652/5927Abstract
Introduction
Positive pressure ventilation (PPV)
PPV characteristics
Humidity & molds
Method - design, recruitment Mould & IAQ, questionnaire
Results - temperature and RH, satisfaction
Results sample - Hamilton, PM, fungal DNAC
Conclusions
References
Keywords:
New Zealand, residential housing, indoor air quality, mechanical ventilationANZSRC Field of Research:
330206 Building science, technologies and systemsCopyright Holder:
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