Baseline Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Field Study in Occupied New U.S. Homes: Hot-Humid and Mixed-Humid Climates

Lead Performer: University of Central Florida — Orlando, FL

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January 22, 2018
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Lead Performer: University of Central Florida — Orlando, FL
DOE Total Funding: $573,532
Cost Share: $63,725
Project Term: September 2017 — September 2020
Funding Type: Funding Opportunity Award

Project Objective

This project is part of a national study aimed at characterizing indoor air quality in occupied homes. The homes will be up to current energy codes, and researchers will closely monitor the use and performance of mechanical ventilation systems in those homes. Indoor and outdoor air will be sampled for formaldehyde, nitrogen oxides, carbon dioxide, and particulates as part of the indoor air quality characterization.

Contacts

DOE Technology Manager: Eric Werling
Lead Performer: University of Central Florida

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