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Definition of standard office environments for evaluating the impact of office furniture emissions on indoor VOC concentrations.(volatile organic compound)(Technical ... An article from: ASHRAE Transactions

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From the author: Based on the analysis, the representative "worst-case" standard open plan office environment for a single workstation system is defined as 5.94 [m.sup.2] (64 [ft.sup.2]) floor area by 2.74 m (9 ft) high (576 [ft.sup.3] or 16.3 [m.sup.3]), accounting for a standard 1.83 m X 1.83 m (6 ft X 6 ft) open plan workstation system, traffic area, and support space for shared copiers, files, storage, etc. The space is assumed to be occupied by a single occupant and has an outdoor or clean air ventilation rate of 4.17 L/s (8.84 cfm), in accordance with ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2004. The representative "worst-case" standard private office environment for a single workstation system is defined as 23.78 [m.sup.2] (256 [ft.sup.2]) floor area by 2.74 m (9 ft) high (2304 f[t.sup.3] or 65.2 [m.sup.3]), accounting for a standard 13.38 [m.sup.2] (144 f[t.sup.2]) private office workstation system, traffic area, and support space for shared copiers, files, storage, etc. The space is assumed to be occupied by a single occupant and has an outdoor or clean air ventilation rate of 9.63 L/s (20.4 cfm) in accordance with ASHRAE Standard 62.1-2004. A comparison to historical office environment models is included.

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Title: Definition of standard office environments for evaluating the impact of office furniture emissions on indoor VOC concentrations.(volatile organic compound)(Technical report)
Author: Randal D Carter
Publication:ASHRAE Transactions (Magazine/Journal)
Date: July 1, 2007
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 113 Issue: 2 Page: 466(12)

Article Type: Technical report

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