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Author
Howard-Reed, C. | Nabinger, S. J. | Emmerich, S. J.
Title
Measurement and Simulation of the Indoor Air Quality Impact of Gaseous Air Cleaners in a Test House.
Coporate
National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
Distribution
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Book or Conf
Indoor Air 2002, 9th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality and Climate. Proceedings. Volume 2. June 30-July 5, 2002, Monterey, CA, 652-657 p., 2002
Keywords
air cleaners | indoor air | volatile organic compounds | VOC transport | field study | model validation
Abstract
Residential and commercial gaseous air cleaning technologies have not gained wide acceptance in the marketplace, in part due to the lack of performance data from field tests or simulation studies. This paper describes a field study of the performance of two gaseous air cleaners in a single room test house and simulations based on these tests with an indoor air quality model (CONTAMW). Air cleaner effective cleaning rates (ECR) were experimentally measured for toluene and ranged from 93 m3/h to 202 m3/h compared to the average toluene loss rates of 18 m3/h due to infiltration and 7.7 m3/h due to sorption on surfaces in the house. As a result, the effectiveness of the air cleaners for toluene in these tests ranged from 82% to 94% for different experimental conditions. CONTAMW proved to be an effective tool for predicting the impact of air cleaner performance in the single zone environment.