The EN 16798-1 specifies the requirements to assess indoor environmental quality (IEQ) considering thermal, air quality, lighting and acoustics domains. A drawback of the standard is that it is based on an objective evaluation approach and does not account for the subjective perception. Also, the standard does not assess global IEQ nor comfort as a single index for the interaction of all the domains. This work tests the metrics proposed in the standard relating them to the occupants’ evaluations. An in-field monitoring campaign was performed in the ARPA headquarter in Aosta (Italy), acquiring quantities to be correlated with the subjective perception of IEQ gained through surveys. An insight on the possible approach to communicate IEQ and comfort feedbacks to the occupants was investigated to promote their awareness. Preliminary results show that the occupants’ perception can be predicted by adopting the approach proposed in EN 16798-1 in the case of thermal comfort, but limitations emerge about air quality, lighting and acoustics. Such result allows investigating how the environmental variables considered by the standard (e.g., the maximum sound pressure level or the maximum CO2 concentration) can be adopted as predictors of comfort, thus how new parameters and assessment methods should be introduced.

Indoor environmental quality and global comfort: An in-field study in workspaces / Puglisi, GIUSEPPINA EMMA; Spigliantini, Giorgia; Oggiani, Niccolò; Shtrepi, Louena; Masoero, Marco Carlo; Corgnati, STEFANO PAOLO; Astolfi, Arianna. - In: JOURNAL OF PHYSICS. CONFERENCE SERIES. - ISSN 1742-6588. - ELETTRONICO. - 2069:(2021), pp. 1-8. (Intervento presentato al convegno 8th International Building Physics Conference (IBPC 2021) tenutosi a Copenhagen nel 25-27 August 2021) [10.1088/1742-6596/2069/1/012169].

Indoor environmental quality and global comfort: An in-field study in workspaces

Giuseppina Emma Puglisi;Giorgia Spigliantini;Louena Shtrepi;Marco Carlo Masoero;Stefano Paolo Corgnati;Arianna Astolfi
2021

Abstract

The EN 16798-1 specifies the requirements to assess indoor environmental quality (IEQ) considering thermal, air quality, lighting and acoustics domains. A drawback of the standard is that it is based on an objective evaluation approach and does not account for the subjective perception. Also, the standard does not assess global IEQ nor comfort as a single index for the interaction of all the domains. This work tests the metrics proposed in the standard relating them to the occupants’ evaluations. An in-field monitoring campaign was performed in the ARPA headquarter in Aosta (Italy), acquiring quantities to be correlated with the subjective perception of IEQ gained through surveys. An insight on the possible approach to communicate IEQ and comfort feedbacks to the occupants was investigated to promote their awareness. Preliminary results show that the occupants’ perception can be predicted by adopting the approach proposed in EN 16798-1 in the case of thermal comfort, but limitations emerge about air quality, lighting and acoustics. Such result allows investigating how the environmental variables considered by the standard (e.g., the maximum sound pressure level or the maximum CO2 concentration) can be adopted as predictors of comfort, thus how new parameters and assessment methods should be introduced.
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