Arsh Arora

BE4050

PBE22059

This research project aims to improve indoor air quality in office buildings while ensuring optimal thermal comfort. By continuously monitoring key air quality indicators such as PM2.5, PM10, CO2, and TVOC, as well as factors affecting thermal comfort. Collaborating with Respirer Living Sciences, our goal is to enhance indoor environmental quality through real-time data analysis and occupant feedback, optimizing thermal comfort while maintaining energy efficiency. This project will provide valuable insights into indoor air quality dynamics and offer actionable recommendations for stakeholders. Our focus is on evaluating energy consumption needed to uphold indoor air quality in high-occupancy office areas, particularly those near manufacturing units and factories where air quality is critical for occupant well-being


Report Content

Aim / premise

Primary Site Visit

Thermal Comfort

Indoor Air Quality

Effects of poor IAQ

Recommendation Strategy and possible solutions

Demand controlled Ventilation Implementation

Effects local outdoor air intake

HVAC Energy Use Analysis w.r.t Outdoor air intake

cost benefit analysis ERV unit