ASHRAE Guideline addresses indoor environmental quality.

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ASHRAE Guideline 10P, "Interactions Affecting the Achievement of Acceptable Indoor Environments," provides guidance on achieving good indoor environments by considering interactions of air quality and thermal conditions as well as lighting and acoustics. Currently out for public comment until May 24, this guideline summarizes conclusions of research and experience pertaining to interplay of various factors that determine occupants' reactions to buildings they inhabit.



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ASHRAE Guideline Addresses Interactions Affecting Indoor Environmental Quality



Public Comment Open Until May 24

ATLANTA - A proposed guideline, currently out for public comment, would provide guidance on achieving good indoor environments by considering the interactions of air quality and thermal conditions as well as lighting and acoustics.

ASHRAE Guideline 10P, Interactions Affecting the Achievement of Acceptable Indoor Environments, calls attention to many interactions that designers might not have previously recognized or understood. The guideline opened for public comment on April 9 and remains open until May 24.

"The guideline summarizes what research and experience have taught us about the complex interplay of the wide range of factors that determine occupants' reactions to the buildings they inhabit," Hal Levin, chair of the committee writing the guideline, said.

Levin explains that the guideline is intended to help users understand and use existing documents that deal with indoor environments, including the ASHRAE standards related to ventilation and indoor air quality and thermal conditions with a more complete understanding of the impacts of the indoor environmental on occupants.

"It can provide assistance to building design professionals and building operators by making them aware of the major interactions that have the potential to impact the indoor environment," he said. "We believe the guideline will help draw attention to the narrowly-defined scopes of the widely-used standards and the significance of interactive effects in determining the acceptability of an indoor environment."

The draft of Guideline 10P is available for comment only during its public review period. To read the guideline or to comment, visit ashrae.org/publicreviews.

ASHRAE, founded in 1894, is an international organization of some 50,000 persons. ASHRAE fulfills its mission of advancing heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration to serve humanity and promote a sustainable world through research, standards writing, publishing and continuing education.

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