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BS ISO 16814:2008 Building environment design. Indoor air quality. Methods of expressing the quality of indoor air for human occupancy

BS ISO 16814:2008

Building environment design. Indoor air quality. Methods of expressing the quality of indoor air for human occupancy

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Standard number:BS ISO 16814:2008
Pages:66
Released:2009-04-30
ISBN:978 0 580 65961 4
Status:Standard
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BS ISO 16814:2008


This standard BS ISO 16814:2008 Building environment design. Indoor air quality. Methods of expressing the quality of indoor air for human occupancy is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 13.040.20 Ambient atmospheres
  • 91.040.01 Buildings in general

This International Standard is intended

  • to specify methods to express the quality of indoor air suitable for human occupancy,

  • to allow several acceptable target levels of IAQ, depending on local requirements, constraints and expectations.

This International Standard applies to

  • the design of new buildings and their systems and the retrofit of existing buildings and systems,

  • indoor environments where the major concern is that of human occupants,

  • buildings having any combination of mechanical and natural ventilation,

  • commercial and institutional buildings.

This International Standard does not apply to residential buildings, industrial buildings and hospitals although those parts of such buildings that are similar to commercial buildings are covered.

The requirements of this International Standard might not achieve acceptable IAQ for all people in all buildings, due to one or more of the following sources of uncertainty.

  • The outdoor air brought into the building can be unacceptable or might not be adequately cleaned.

  • Indoor air has a wide diversity of sources and contaminants.

  • There are many factors that affect occupant perception and acceptance of IAQ, such as air temperature, humidity, noise, odours, lighting and psychological stress.

  • There is a range of susceptibility and preference in the population.