Experimental characterization of the efficiency and energy consumption of central air cleaners
Résumé et principaux résultats
Abstract: The present study aimed at assessing six commercially-available in-duct air cleaners that use different technologies and are designed to be mounted in the central ventilation system of office or commercial buildings. All devices first underwent laboratory tests to determine their single-pass efficiency against particles, a mixture of volatile organic compounds and two bio-contaminants, under various operating conditions. The pressure drop, the electricity consumption, and the production rate of ozone and formaldehyde, were also measured, when relevant. Yearly simulations of a low-energy reference office building were then carried out to assess the benefits of installing one of the tested air cleaners on the recycled air, based on IAQ and energy criteria. The results show different trends depending on the air cleaning system and pollutant considered. Two devices are definitely efficient in removing indoor air contaminants while consuming reasonable energy. Low to medium airflow rates are the optimal operating conditions. Titre : Caractérisation expérimentale de l'efficacité et de la consommation d'énergie d'épurateurs d'air centralisésRésumé : Article support d'une présentation à la conférence Indoor Air 2016, Gand, Belgique, 3-8 juillet 2016
Commissions
Ventilation industrielle et assainissement des atmosphères de travail
Thème
Ventilation et qualité de l'air
Mots-clés
Epurateurs d'air, Filtration, Qualité de l'air intérieur
Auteurs
GINESTET Alain, PUGNET Dominique