Abstract
In conventional air conditioning design the comfortable range of temperatures is 25 to 27°C with relative humidity levels of 40 to 60%; these numbers vary only slightly based on a person's race and country Several studies in tropical climates show that the observed thermal comfort requirement often does not agree with those obtained based on experiments mainly using North American subjects However there is no consistent rationale that explains why the comfort requirements are different in a hot climate suggesting more surveys on thermal comfort may be needed in the tropics In Asia there has recently been a rapid and widespread diffusion of air conditioners Therefore we conducted a survey to clarify what temperature and humidity level people in Asian countries prefer in order to feel comfortable Following that research this article presents the results of a questionnaire survey on the use of air conditioners in houses in hot dry climates Nizwa and Rustak Oman which are characterized by the hot arid climate of the Arabian Peninsula were chosen as survey areas The questionnaire survey was distributed to students of Nizwa University Questions were asked about the duration of air conditioner use and the preferred air conditioner temperature setting In order to determine how respondents felt about their indoor environment we also asked about the thermal sensations that were experienced while using the air conditioner In both cities the mean operating time of the air conditioner was very long The respondents reported selecting a low temperature setting while sleeping despite the fact that many of them reported that they were cold while sleeping Ninety percent of respondents reported a cold cool or neutral thermal sensation while using the air conditioner without feeling discomfort.
Original language | English |
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Pages | 230-239 |
Number of pages | 10 |
Publication status | Published - 2014 |
Event | 1st International Conference on Energy and Indoor Environment for Hot Climates - Doha, Qatar Duration: 24 Feb 2014 → 26 Feb 2014 |
Conference
Conference | 1st International Conference on Energy and Indoor Environment for Hot Climates |
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Country/Territory | Qatar |
City | Doha |
Period | 24/02/14 → 26/02/14 |