Paradigm shift in building ventilation: Future requirements for Demand Controlled Ventilation and Indoor Air Quality

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Buildings and Indoor Air Quality
Industrial Measurements
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Researchers have recently called for a “paradigm shift” in the approach to ventilation and indoor air quality to reduce the spread of respiratory infections. Also, the increasing pollution level of outdoor air has an impact on indoor air quality and will require careful consideration in ventilation controls.

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The goal of energy efficiency and the need for good indoor air quality intersect with the application of demand-controlled ventilation systems. Today, our understanding of Indoor Air Quality is under transition.

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what are the future requirements for Demand Controlled Ventilation and Indoor Air Quality? From productivity to health and safety, properly executed ventilation can help improve conditions for building occupants who spend significant amounts of time indoors. Precise measurement is the key to an efficient and effective ventilation system, and the seemingly simple task of HVAC measurements can involve a lot of detail.

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Nevon Mansour, Application Engineer

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The webinar is hosted by Nevon Mansour, who represents Global Product Management at Vaisala Industrial Measurements. She has comprehensive experience in mechanical engineering as well as metering and CO2 measurement solutions.

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