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Thermal comfort in air-conditioned buildings in hot and humid climates--why are we not getting it right?

S C Sekhar1.   

Abstract

While there are plenty of anecdotal experiences of overcooled buildings in summer, evidence from field studies suggests that there is indeed an issue of overcooling in tropical buildings. The findings suggest that overcooled buildings are not a consequence of occupant preference but more like an outcome of the HVAC system design and operation. Occupants' adaptation in overcooled indoor environments through additional clothing cannot be regarded as an effective mitigating strategy for cold thermal discomfort. In the last two decades or so, several field studies and field environmental chamber studies in the tropics provided evidence for occupants' preference for a warmer temperature with adaptation methods such as elevated air speeds. It is important to bear in mind that indoor humidity levels are not compromised as they could have an impact on the inhaled air condition that could eventually affect perceived air quality. This review article has attempted to track significant developments in our understanding of the thermal comfort issues in air-conditioned office and educational buildings in hot and humid climates in the last 25 years, primarily on occupant preference for thermal comfort in such climates. The issue of overcooled buildings, by design intent or otherwise, is discussed in some detail. Finally, the article has explored some viable adaptive thermal comfort options that show considerable promise for not only improving thermal comfort in tropical buildings but are also energy efficient and could be seen as sustainable solutions.
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

Keywords:  Elevated air speeds; Hot and humid climates; Overcooled air-conditioned buildings; Sustainable HVAC solutions; Thermal adaptation; Thermal comfort

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25626476     DOI: 10.1111/ina.12184

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indoor Air        ISSN: 0905-6947            Impact factor:   5.770


  6 in total

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2.  Cold-related symptoms and performance degradation among Thai poultry industry workers with reference to vulnerable groups: a cross-sectional study.

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Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2020-09-04       Impact factor: 3.295

3.  Prevalence of cold-related symptoms among Thai chicken meat industry workers: association with workplace temperature and thermal insulation of clothing.

Authors:  Chotirot Chotiphan; Nipaporn Auttanate; Suchinda Jarupat Maruo; Simo NÄyhÄ; Kirsi Jussila; Sirkka Rissanen; Penpatra Sripaiboonkij; Tiina M IkÄheimo; Jouni Jk Jaakkola; Wantanee Phanprasit
Journal:  Ind Health       Date:  2020-06-18       Impact factor: 2.179

4.  Workplace Cold and Perceived Work Ability: Paradoxically Greater Disadvantage for More vs. Less-Educated Poultry Industry Workers in Thailand.

Authors:  Wantanee Phanprasit; Pajaree Konthonbut; Wisanti Laohaudomchok; Chaiyanun Tangtong; Tiina M Ikäheimo; Jouni J K Jaakkola; Simo Näyhä
Journal:  Front Public Health       Date:  2021-12-01

5.  Overcooling of offices reveals gender inequity in thermal comfort.

Authors:  Thomas Parkinson; Stefano Schiavon; Richard de Dear; Gail Brager
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-12-08       Impact factor: 4.379

6.  Evaluation of Skin Hardness as a Physiological Sign of Human Thermal Status.

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Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2018-08-13       Impact factor: 4.379

  6 in total

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