Abstract
We are exposed to airborne particles of health concern in residences, and Room Air Cleaners (RACs) can remove these particles. However, they are often limited to treating local air in the room or near vicinity of the device. RAC performance in multi-room residences may be improved by ceiling fan whole-house air mixing with a minor increase in energy use. This study analyzed air quality and energy efficiency from experimental measurements using combinations of ceiling fan and RAC operation. We measured removal rates of tracer gas and particles from ultrafine to 5 µm after their release in the kitchen area of a multiroom test house. Results show that the air mixing by ceiling fans increased ultrafine and > 1 µm particle removal over the baseline – with no ceiling fans and no RAC – suggesting increased deposition onto the ceiling fan blades and house surfaces. Also, ceiling fan mixing increased particle removal in all size bins over the RAC performance with no ceiling fans. The removal rate with ceiling fans and the RAC was greater than the sum of the rates from each operating alone, indicating that synergistic interactions between the ceiling fans and the RAC increased the RAC filtration rate.
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