Evaluation of thermal comfort in a historic building refurbished to an office building with modernized HVAC systems

IF 2.1 Q2 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY
H. Bakhtiari, J. Akander, M. Cehlin
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Envelopes with low thermal performance are common characteristics in European historic buildings, causing higher energy demand and insufficient thermal comfort. This paper presents the results of a study on indoor environmental quality (IEQ), with special focus on thermal comfort, in the historic City Hall of Gävle, Sweden, now used as an office building. There are two modern heat recovery ventilation systems with displacement ventilation supply devices. The district heating network heats the building via pre-heat supply air and radiators. Summer cooling comes from electric heat pump ejecting heat into the exhaust ventilation air. A building management system (BMS) controls the heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) equipment. The methodology included on-site measurements, BMS data logging and evaluating the occupants’ perception of a summer and a winter period indoor environment using a standardized questionnaire. In conclusion, indoor environmental quality in this historic building is unsatisfactory. Stuffy air, too high, too low and varying room temperatures, lighting problems and noise are constant issues. Although it is equipped with modern ventilation systems, there are still possibilities for improving thermal comfort by improved control strategies, since upgrading the building’s envelope is not allowed according to the Swedish Building Regulations in historic buildings with heritage value.
具有现代化暖通空调系统的历史建筑改造办公楼的热舒适性评价
摘要热性能低的围护结构是欧洲历史建筑的常见特征,导致能源需求较高,热舒适性不足。本文介绍了一项关于室内环境质量(IEQ)的研究结果,特别关注热舒适性,该研究位于瑞典历史悠久的加夫勒市政厅,现在用作办公楼。有两个现代化的热回收通风系统,带有置换通风供应装置。区域供暖网络通过预热送风和散热器为建筑物供暖。夏季冷却来自于电动热泵将热量喷射到排气中。建筑物管理系统(BMS)控制供暖、通风和空调(HVAC)设备。该方法包括现场测量、BMS数据记录以及使用标准化问卷评估居住者对夏季和冬季室内环境的感知。总之,这座历史建筑的室内环境质量并不令人满意。闷热的空气、过高、过低以及不断变化的室温、照明问题和噪音都是持续存在的问题。尽管它配备了现代通风系统,但仍有可能通过改进控制策略来提高热舒适性,因为根据瑞典建筑法规,具有遗产价值的历史建筑不允许升级建筑围护结构。
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Advances in Building Energy Research
Advances in Building Energy Research CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY-
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