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Table 5.4 Uses of energy in buildings, energy saving measures and their effects on
indoor environment quality
Energy use Energy saving measures Impact on indoor
environment
Compensation of
transmission heat
loss in winter
Better, thicker insulation
IR reflective by low emissivity
coated
Improves comfort and health
by preventing mo uld growth
Compensation of
ventilation heat
loss in winter
Lower ventilation rate
Limit the ventilation rate to the
required level
Use heat recovery on exhaust
air
Needs a reduction of indoor
pollution sources to maintain
indoor air quality
Less draughts, less noise
Generally improves indoor air
quality in winter
Winter heating in
general
Improve solar gains with larger,
well-oriented windows
Improve the use of gains by
better insulation and good
thermal inertia
If windows are poor: cold
surfaces
Overheating if poor solar
protection
If well designed: good visual
contact with outdoor
environment, excellent
summer and winter comfort
Elimination of heat
gains during wa rm
season
Use passive or ‘free’ cooling
Use efficient, well-
commissioned and maintained
cooling systems
Higher internal temperature
Very comfortable in
appropriate climates and
buildings
Better indoor ai r quality and
comfort
Should be kept within comfort
zone
Internal
temperature
control
Comfortable set-point
temperature, improved control
Avoids over- and under-heating
Ventilation
(moving the air)
Natural ventilation
Reduce airflow rate
Increase duct size
Efficient fans
Best where applicable
Possible only where
overventilated
Less noise
Less noise
Humidification Switch it off No health effect in most cases
Lighting Use daylighting
Use efficient artificial lighting
Comfortable light, with limited
heat gains when well controlled
Comfort depends on the quality
of light. Reduced heat load
104 Ventilation and Airflow in Buildings
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