skip to main content
OSTI.GOV title logo U.S. Department of Energy
Office of Scientific and Technical Information

Title: Building renovation and IAQ: A case study

Journal Article · · Heating, Piping and Air Conditioning; (United States)
OSTI ID:6932547
 [1]
  1. Meckler Group, Encino, CA (United States)

Ventilation requirements originally intended for a given space use may not be adequate if the building is renovated. Therefore, renovation of buildings represents a growing concern for indoor air quality (IAQ) compliance among design professionals and building managers alike and requires careful planning, close supervision, and effective communication with people affected by the project. This article will present the results of an actual renovation project in which CO fumes, emitted from a gas engine-driven concrete saw/cutter operated in an unoccupied, renovated space, entered into an adjacent occupied space, reportedly causing CO-related symptoms. CO is a byproduct of combustion of carbon-containing materials in an oxygen-deficient environment. Since the incident was not anticipated, CO concentrations were not measured within the renovated and adjacent bank spaces during the operation and had to be estimated by subsequent mathematical modeling, which is described in this article. Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas.

OSTI ID:
6932547
Journal Information:
Heating, Piping and Air Conditioning; (United States), Vol. 66:7; ISSN 0017-940X
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English