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Standards for moderate thermal environments.

N K Christensen1, B W Olesen

  • 1Brüel & Kjar.

Applied Ergonomics
|June 1, 1985
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New international standards for thermal comfort and measurement procedures are available. This paper focuses on measurements for moderate environments in homes, offices, and industry, excluding extreme conditions.

Area of Science:

  • Environmental Science
  • Building Science
  • Occupational Health

Background:

  • International standards (ISO DIS 7730, ISO DIS 7726) and ASHRAE standards address thermal comfort and environmental measurements.
  • Verification of these standards requires performing various thermal parameter measurements.
  • Guidelines for measurement procedures are provided within the standards.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline measurement requirements for thermal comfort in moderate environments.
  • To focus on parameters influencing thermal perception in residential, office, and light industrial settings.
  • To exclude methods for evaluating extreme hot or cold thermal surroundings.

Main Methods:

  • Review of specifications for thermal comfort conditions (ISO DIS 7730).

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  • Examination of measurement procedures for thermal environments (ISO DIS 7726).
  • Focus on parameters relevant to moderate thermal environments as defined by ISO and ASHRAE.
  • Main Results:

    • Identified key thermal parameters influencing human perception in moderate environments.
    • Highlighted measurement guidelines applicable to residential, office, and light industrial settings.
    • Distinguished the scope from methods required for extreme thermal conditions.

    Conclusions:

    • Measurement of specific thermal parameters is crucial for verifying thermal comfort standards.
    • The presented guidelines are applicable to moderate thermal environments.
    • Further research or different methods are needed for extreme thermal condition assessments.