Use of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Monitors to Assess Ventilation Effectiveness in Schools

A. Ackley, M. Donn, G. Thomas, W. Enegbuma, Shuva Chowdhury
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The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of good ventilation in mitigating the transmission of airborne virus particles. In many countries, CO2 monitors have been mandated for use in indoor spaces to inform good ventilation practices. However, there is limited guidance on the use of CO2 monitors to assess ventilation performance in large groups of buildings. In occupied classrooms, locating multiple monitors to collate reliable environmental data can be a difficult task because of the functions and usage of the space. This study used observations and physical measurements of CO2 in three real-world naturally ventilated classrooms, in three primary schools to assess whether the use of a single CO2 monitor, in one location could predict the room ventilation performance. The results indicate that for naturally ventilated classrooms, a single CO2 monitor placed at head height (about 1.5 m) on a vertical wall, away from windows, doors, or air supply, and not directly under the breathing zone of occupants can be used to express the ventilation performance of classrooms. This study provides a systematic method for monitoring CO2 to direct ventilation intervention programmes for large groups of school buildings.
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使用二氧化碳监测仪评估学校通风效果
新冠肺炎大流行突出了良好通风在减少空气传播病毒颗粒方面的重要性。在许多国家,二氧化碳监测仪已被强制用于室内空间,以告知良好的通风做法。然而,关于使用二氧化碳监测仪评估大型建筑群的通风性能的指导意见有限。在被占用的教室里,由于空间的功能和使用情况,定位多个监视器以整理可靠的环境数据可能是一项艰巨的任务。这项研究使用了对三所小学三间真实世界自然通风教室中二氧化碳的观测和物理测量,以评估在一个位置使用单个二氧化碳监测仪是否可以预测房间的通风性能。结果表明,对于自然通风的教室,可以使用放置在垂直墙上的头部高度(约1.5米)、远离窗户、门或空气供应、不直接位于占用者呼吸区下方的单个CO2监测仪来表达教室的通风性能。这项研究为监测二氧化碳提供了一种系统的方法,以指导大型学校建筑群的通风干预计划。
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