监测国家学校物业组合的室内热性能

IF 2.1 Q2 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY Intelligent Buildings International Pub Date : 2021-12-08 DOI:10.1080/17508975.2021.1997702
A. Ackley, M. Donn, G. Thomas
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新西兰教育部有一个单一的电子监控设备(传感器),可以同时测量一些学校的五种环境要素(光线、温度、相对湿度、噪音和二氧化碳水平)。目的是制定一个室内环境监测协议,为学校建筑的主动资产管理提供信息。本研究在三所学校的三个典型教室中对这些环境变量进行了观察和实际测量,以评估在一个位置使用单点传感器是否可以预测整个教室的热状况。研究结果表明,单个传感器位于1.5米高的无玻璃垂直墙上,热质量低,远离阳光直射,加热和冷却系统,以及打开窗户的通风,可以用来识别教室的良好和不良的热条件。单点传感器提供一个房间的热性能的一般指示,但不是整个房间的热变化。本研究提供了一种系统的方法,使用单个传感器监测大型学校物业组合中的热性能,以便从数百个或更多教室中进行早期识别,从而为大型学校建筑群体提供直接的热干预方案。
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Monitoring indoor thermal performance in a National School Property Portfolio
ABSTRACT The New Zealand Ministry of Education has a single electronic monitoring device (sensor) that simultaneously measures five environmental elements (light, temperature, relative humidity, noise, and carbon dioxide levels) in some schools. The aim is to develop an indoor environment monitoring protocol to inform proactive assets management of school buildings. This study used observations and actual measurements of these environmental variables in three typical classrooms in three schools, to assess whether the use of a one-point sensor in one location could predict the thermal condition across a classroom. The results revealed that a single sensor located at a height of 1.5 m on an unglazed vertical wall with a low thermal mass, and away from direct sunlight, heating and cooling systems, and drafts from open windows can be used to identify good and poor thermal conditions in classrooms. A one-point sensor provides a general indication of the thermal performance of a room, but not the thermal variations across the room. This study provides a systematic method for using a single sensor to monitor thermal performance in a large school property portfolio for early discrimination from hundreds or more classrooms to direct thermal intervention programmes for large groups of school buildings.
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