ID = 4 |
Title = Design
and Characterization of the CLIMPAQ, Chamber for Laboratory Investigations
of Materials, Pollution and Air Quality |
Abstract = A test
chamber has been developed in order to provide a small and simple emission
testing facility capable of testing construction products in a climate
where the important climatic parameters such as temperature, ventilation
rate and air velocity can be varied independently around typical indoor
values. The test chamber CLIMPAQ is made of panes of window glass. Other
main surface materials are stainless steel and eloxated aluminium. The
chamber has a volume of 50.9 litres and is designed to meet the requirements
for quantifying air pollution. In this investigation human subjects acted
as air pollution judges, and chemical characterization of the air pollution
was carried out. Carpet, linoleum, wall paint and sealant were tested simultaneously
in the CLIMPA Q and in four other chambers ranging from a full-scale chamber
of 28 m3 to a field and laboratory emission cell of 3.5. 10-5 m3. Product
ranking is the same in all chambers for the sensory measurements. Emission
rates based on sensory measurements differ for all products less than 100
% except for tests in a 3-litre chamber where emission rates were higher.
Chemical measurements differ up to approximately 10 times for the same
product in different chambers. Deviations appear to be the result of different
environmental parameters in the various chambers. Low air concentrations
or high specific ventilation rates seem to increase emissions, while differences
in air velocities and sink properties may also be the cause of differences
in emission rates. |
Location = Indoor
Air 1994 4:56-62 |
Reference type = Journal
(Editor board) |
Author = Gunnarsen,L.
Nielsen,P.A. Wolkoff,P. |
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