현장측정을 통한 대형 할인매장의 실내환경 평가

Evaluation of Indoor Environment Characteristics through Field Measurement in Large-sized Discount Stores

  • 박병윤 (수원과학대학 건축과) ;
  • 정용호 (청운대학교 건축환경설비학과) ;
  • 함흥돈 (대원과학대학 실내환경설계과) ;
  • 손장열 (한양대학교 건축대학)
  • Park Byung-Yoon (Department of Architecture, Suwon Science College) ;
  • Jung Yong-Ho (Department of Architectural Environment Engineering, Chungwon University) ;
  • Ham Heung Don (Department of Indoor Environment Design, Daewon Science College) ;
  • Sohn Jang-Yeul (College of Architecture, Hanyang University)
  • 발행 : 2005.09.01

초록

It is important to control indoor environment for influence on health and comfort of occupants in large-sized discount stores. On the other hand large-sized discount stores have a large number of visitors, vestibules, open spaces, high energy consumption and increasing of outside air intake. This study aims to offer the design data of building services system that can save energy and control environment through field measurement selecting two large-sized discount stores. Indoor environment factors such as temperature, relative humidity, air velocity and concentrations of $CO_2$, CO gas and TSP were measured and evaluated. In each case of $CO_2$, and CO gas, its maximum values were 2,800 ppm and 20 ppm. So proper strategy for the indoor air quality is indispensable in this type of building. Dry bulb temperature varies from $18^{\circ}C$ to $28^{\circ}C$ according to a measuring point and time. From this results, it is inferred these buildings had excessive equipment capacity. In terms of economical and environmental points, these data will be utilized to the design of HVAC system of retail facilities.

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