Abstract

The levels of total volatile organic compounds (TVOCs) in 17 building premises including offices, customer ser vices centre, social services centre and fitness facilities were measured using a real-time monitoring method by a photo-acoustic infrared instrument. Measurements were taken both when the mechanical ventilation system was operating and when it was not operating. Simple source apportionment analysis was conducted based on a simplified materials balance equation to identify sources of the indoor VOC accumulation and their contri butions from building material-related sources, occu pant-related sources and the outdoors. The average emission rate of TVOCs from building materials was 0.19 μg.m-2.s-1 and that from the occupants was 5 μg.s-1 per person. The TVOC emission rate from venti lation ductwork was 0.21 μg.s-1. During the daytime, the building material-related TVOC sources and the occu pant-related TVOC sources each contributed 17.5 and 14.9% by weight to the total indoor TVOC accumulation, respectively, with the remaining 67.5% coming from the outdoor sources. During night-time, the building materi al-related TVOC sources contributed an average of 32.2% by weight to the total indoor TVOC sources and the remaining 67.8% came from the outdoor sources. The indoor TVOC level contributed by the ventilation ducting and related sources was found to be negligible. Copyright© 2003 S. KargerAG, Basel

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