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===== Identifying energy-conservation potential ===== | ===== Identifying energy-conservation potential ===== | ||
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Certain areas of hospitals require great air flows, with especially high air exchange rates found in operation rooms, labs, and areas where utensils are sterilized. Ventilation systems therefore make up a significant share of total energy demand. In addition, a large number of individual components are needed to filter and purify the air in compliance with hygienic and functional requirements for individual hospital areas (especially operating rooms). The sum of these individual pressure losses has a great impact on ventilators' | Certain areas of hospitals require great air flows, with especially high air exchange rates found in operation rooms, labs, and areas where utensils are sterilized. Ventilation systems therefore make up a significant share of total energy demand. In addition, a large number of individual components are needed to filter and purify the air in compliance with hygienic and functional requirements for individual hospital areas (especially operating rooms). The sum of these individual pressure losses has a great impact on ventilators' | ||
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===== Preventing high pressure losses in the duct network ===== | ===== Preventing high pressure losses in the duct network ===== | ||
- | The baseline study on implementing the Passive House concept in hospitals | + | The baseline study on implementing the Passive House concept in hospitals looked into ways of reducing pressure losses in individual components. Target values for ventilation units' power consumption were derived from the feasible individual pressure losses. If components are properly dimensioned, |
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===== Summary | ===== Summary | ||
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===== References ===== | ===== References ===== | ||
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**[ÖNORM 6020]** ÖNORM H 6020, Ausgabe Februar 2007: Lüftungstechnische Anlagen für medizinisch genutzte Räume – Projektierung, | **[ÖNORM 6020]** ÖNORM H 6020, Ausgabe Februar 2007: Lüftungstechnische Anlagen für medizinisch genutzte Räume – Projektierung, | ||
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planning/non-residential_passive_house_buildings/ph_hospitals/aspects_of_efficient_ventilation_in_hospitals.txt · Last modified: 2022/03/15 16:59 by corinna.geiger@passiv.de