ASTM-E2267 2004
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E2267-04 Standard Guide for Specifying and Evaluating Performance of Single Family Attached and Detached Dwellings-Indoor Air Quality
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
ASTM | 2004 | 16 |
1.1 This guide contains suggested performance statements for single family residential buildings (attached and detached) that address indoor air quality performance including indoor air pollution and thermal comfort. These performance statements are not presented as proposed requirements, but are written in permissive language as suggestions that can be used in developing specifications to satisfy user needs.
1.2 This standard guide does not address other aspects of the indoor environment such as lighting and acoustics.
1.3 Performance statements addressing building ventilation and ventilation rates are also included in the standard, since it is premature to base performance only on indoor air pollution, that is, airborne contaminant concentrations. When health authorities have established contaminant concentration limits for residential environments, it may be possible to define indoor air quality performance in terms of contaminant concentrations rather than ventilation.
1.4 This standard guide is one in a series of guides containing performance statements for residential buildings that are intended for use in the procurement, specification and evaluation of one- and two-family dwellings. These companion standard guides include those noted in the Introduction above.
1.5 This standard guide also addresses a number of residential indoor air quality issues that can not be expressed as performance statements at this time. However, they are important enough to include in this guide to at least raise the awareness of those involved in the process of procurement, specification and evaluation. These issues are addressed in .
1.6 This standard guide does not include site planning objectives. However, certain issues addressing the relationship of building to site have been covered, and it is important that these few objectives not be construed as a comprehensive site specification.
This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory requirements prior to use.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | Scope |
2 | Referenced Documents TABLE 1 TABLE 2 |
3 | Terminology TABLE 2 |
4 | Significance and Use Aspects of Indoor Air Quality Performance Site Considerations Affecting Indoor Air Quality |
5 | Evaluation Methods Performance Statements |
6 | Keywords X1. EXAMPLES OF INDOOR AIR QUALITY PERFORMANCE STATEMENTS X1.1 Whole Building System X1.2 Spaces |
7 | TABLE X1.1 TABLE X1.2 |
8 | TABLE X1.3 TABLE X1.4 TABLE X1.5 |
9 | TABLE X1.6 TABLE X1.7 TABLE X1.8 |
10 | X1.3 Structures X1.4 Exterior Enclosure X1.5 Plumbing X1.6 HVAC X1.7 Fittings, Furnishings and Equipment TABLE X1.9 TABLE X1.10 |
11 | TABLE X1.11 TABLE X1.12 TABLE X1.13 |
12 | TABLE X1.14 TABLE X1.15 TABLE X1.16 |
13 | TABLE X1.17 TABLE X1.18 TABLE X1.19 |
14 | TABLE X1.20 TABLE X1.21 TABLE X1.22 |
15 | X2. MODELING TECHNIQUES FOR PREDICTING BUILDING VENTILATION RATES X2.1 X2.2 X2.3 TABLE X1.23 TABLE X1.24 |
16 | X3. MODELING TECHNIQUES FOR PREDICTING INDOOR POLLUTANT CONCENTRATIONS X3.1 References |