Abstract

With the indoor and outdoor design conditions selected, the design process then requires the calculation of the summer heat gains and winter heat losses. To maintain satisfactory indoor conditions, air supply and extract flow rates are determined based on a number of considerations, including the need to offset these gains and losses. This in turn requires an understanding of the way the air is supplied and extracted from the space through outlet grilles and diffusers so that a pleasant, draught-free environment is achieved. Air flow rates must also meet ventilation and air movement control requirements of the occupied building.

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