E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2019)

Field measurement of PM2.5 concentration in office buildings

  • Kagi Naoki,
  • Yanagi U,
  • Azuma Kenichi,
  • Kim Hoon

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/201911106064
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 111
p. 06064

Abstract

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The characterization of indoor PM2.5 has been concerned about health effects. PM2.5 in indoor air is affected by not only indoor emissions but also penetrations from outdoor air. Therefore, it is important for indoor PM2.5 to take into account of penetration factors of PM2.5 through air conditioning units in buildings. This study aimed at investigating PM2.5 concentrations and I/O ratios (indoor/outdoor concentration) in office buildings. As a result, the relationships between PM2.5 concentrations or I/O ratios and building characteristics could be classified as the types of buildings, such as specific or non-specific, and air conditioning units, such as the individual or central system. The I/O ratio for the specific buildings, over 3,000 m2 of total floor area and buildings that had the central air conditioning unit was relatively low because of medium performance filter in air conditioning units.