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Press Articles
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Ventilator Manufacturer calls for SAP reformsArticle published in H&V News on 28 October 2009. Explains the difficulties to have the benefits from Demand Controlled Ventilation recognised by SAP.
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AIVC VIP31 - Humidity Controlled Exhaust Ventilation in Moderate ClimateBorn with the energetic crisis, humidity controlled ventilation has been introduced in regions with a moderate climate as a means to fight condensation problems induced by tighter building construction and lower heating temperatures. This paper develops the means and goals of humidity controlled ventilation in the framework of the building energy reduction.
Abstracts from International Conferences
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Demand controlled ventilation : conciliating IAQ and energy savings - AIVC 2008This updated article has been presented during the AIVC Conference in Kyoto, in October 2008. Numerous studies and monitoring studies from Europe to Asia have shown the advantage of using this ventilation system in various dwelling configurations, building types or occupancy and meteorological conditions. With a cost usually only 3 to 4 times the price of a classical exhaust only system -installation cost is the same-, humidity controlled systems have a short payback period, depending on energy cost and winter temperature.
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High accuracy manometer for in situ measurements - AIVC 2004Presented at AIVC 2004 Conference in Prague, this article deals with a special high accuracy manometer for low pressure in the passive stack ventilation field. This product was developed in the framework of Nangis HR-VENT monitoring. Language : English
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Demand controlled ventilation : conciliating IAQ and energy savings - Cold Climate Conference 2006Presented in the framework of Cold Climate Conference in Moscow - May 2006, this article deals with the ability of demand controlled ventilation to conciliate indoor air quality and energy savings. Language : English
