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Energy analysis of the personalized ventilation system in hot and humid climates
Authors:Stefano Schiavon  Arsen K Melikov
Affiliation:a Center for the Built Environment, University of California, Berkeley1, 390 Wurster Hall, Berkeley, CA 94720-1839, USA
b International Centre for Indoor Environment and Energy, Department of Civil Engineering, Technical University of Denmark2, Building 402, DK-2800 Lyngby, Denmark
c Department of Building, School of Design and Environment, National University of Singapore3, 4 Architecture Drive, Singapore 117566, Singapore
Abstract:Personalized ventilation (PV) is an individually controlled air distribution system aimed at improving the quality of inhaled air and the thermal comfort of each occupant. Numerous studies have shown that PV in comparison with traditional mechanical ventilation systems may improve occupants’ health, inhaled air quality, thermal comfort, and self-estimated productivity. Little is known about its energy performance.In this study, the energy consumption of a personalized ventilation system introduced in an office building located in a hot and humid climate (Singapore) has been investigated by means of simulations with the empirically tested IDA-ICE software. The results reveal that the use of PV may reduce the energy consumption substantially (up to 51%) compared to mixing ventilation when the following control strategies are applied: (a) reducing the airflow rate due to the higher ventilation effectiveness of PV; (b) increasing the maximum allowed room air temperature due to PV capacity to control the microclimate; (c) supplying the outdoor air only when the occupant is at the desk. The strategy to control the supply air temperature does not affect the energy consumption in a hot and humid climate.
Keywords:Personalized ventilation  Personal environmental control system  Hot and humid climate  Energy saving  Occupants&rsquo  comfort  Control strategy
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